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T he Courier-Gazette. V OLUME 47. FOKTKIt * JONES, Proprietor*. HKItKKItT 51. LOKD, Editor fW O DOLLARS A YEAR IN IOVANOB ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1892 Entered »* Second Class Mall. N um ber 18.

about one-twentieth and its proportion ROCKLAND PERSONALS. STRAY SKETCHES CITY CEMETERIES. OUTLOOK. AUGUSTA WATER CO. of the stock was much smaller. The court thinks it was tlie tight of the Mrs. L aura Bird is in New York, the Great Need of Som ■ Concerted Action The new cruiser buil 'ing at Bath will 5 Per Cent. | News Items of Local, State and Na­ majority, nnd especially of so largo a guest of Mrs. A. It Reeves. for Improvement Ire called the C istine at tlie suggestion P w I sies ! tional Interest. MORTGAGE BONOS. majority, to control, and quotes several of Senator Hale. previous decisions in support of this The approach of Memorial D iy, only D o e 1904. ISS Sarali B. Bar- Miss Grace Andrews has been visiting Finest Strain in the Country. four weeks ahead, calls attention again European Anarchists surprised the We offer them, subject to eale or change In price, rows, one of the opinion, this right of tho maj irity in Ellsworth, the guest of Miss Maud at par and Interest. applying to sales nnd leases only and Saunders. to the fact of the great need of some world May Day by refraining from vio­ Thesn w aterw o rk s w ere constructed In 1880-87; Maine mission­ the annree of auppl i la the Kennebec River. The not to attempts to compel stockdiolders movement looking to the proper care of lence. ' < Company haa a complete and adequate system for aries in Burma, VEtfBEfil4S, against their wills to enter into new or Rockland's cemetery. The only proper st or awe and distribution; a reservoir of six million writes an interest­ Miss Minnie A. White was the eight gallons rapacity, and over twenty.three mil •« of way is tlie organization of Cemetery Ferdinand Ward is out of prison. main pipe. different enterprises, or to become of diamonds in the Living Whist carni­ And a ll Small Bedding Slock, ing account of an Ward is a young man and here’s hoping Thu charter of the Water Company gives it a members of another corporation, some­ val in Bath last week. Corporation, which shall have power to perpetual franchise. taken during jungle lio m ay retrieve him self. The Company hns n twenty year contract with thing entirely different. The bill, there­ receive und expend money for cemetery th»» City of August. for fire hydrants and munici­ work She and Miss Lawrence, another purposes. Several parlies in town have pal purposes, its earnings increased during th" C o LEUS t\f/D (jEHHfilUpiS fore, is dismissed with costs. This John Crawlord, a former Rockland past six month* $1,009, and n o* aggregate $20,000 missionary, travelled by -cart taking decision ends a somewhat famous case in their keeping sums of money left for i lie Lapham bill, which threatened per annum; the operating expi nses and Intetest boy, holds a prominent position on the with them everything needed on the way. the purpose of caring for lots in the our state’s shore fisheries, was killed •harp s on all outstanding bonds amou t to less BY T H E D OZEN OR 100. and it is not improbable that before San Francisco police. than $19,000 per annum, which leaves a surplus, from folding cots and chairs down to a in the committee at Washington. after p tying all charges, of over $*,000. many years most of the inhabitants of cemetery. A shabby home of the dead Hecuritles issued by all Wat. r Companies In ----- AT T H E ------salt nnd pepper box. Occasionally they the protesting town will be glad it so is a disgrace to a city and if Rockland Maine uro recognized a« desirable and safe invest­ Mrs. F. J. Mathews and son Eddie ments. found a chance to buy vegetables or ended. wishes to avoid such a disgrace our peo­ Tho “Ijost Paradise” has been e x ­ The present and prospective value of the Augusta are in Wilmington, Del., where Capt. milk. It was so warm in the middle ol ple must do something and nt once. citing Bangor. A loaded pair o’dice Water Company's works is second to the value of Mathews’ schooner, the Bessie E. Creigh­ bo other in this State. 16 M ather Greenery, the day as to be unsafe for travel, so the The case of Mrs. Beaumor of Waldo­ ton lies lias been known to cause more real fun, journey wns confined to the hours be­ AN ALLEGED ESTATE. Cor. Pleasant ami Purchase Sts,, boro against tlie Knox & Lincoln Rail­ however. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. tween 4 and 9 or 10 it. m . Miss Barrow s TIIK CELEBRATED road Company to recover 1 damages for ROCKLAND, - ME. writes that she and Iter fellow-laborer Miss Adelaide M Crocker arrived The New York ‘‘Sun" Denounces the Why don’t some of our eastern gents injuries received in a collision, has been •‘Edwards Estate" Story. 17.18 received much encouragement from the home Tuesday from the Emerson School furnishing goods dealers keep up with settled by Itie Maine Central Railroad Y O R K S A F E natives who come lo them anxious to nf Oratory, Boston. She will pass tlie the fashion and fling out the sign “ hab­ Cimpanyby the payment of a small The several Edwards descendants FOR HALF. DV learn about tile new religion. Summer at tier home in this city. erdasher” ! sum . residing in this county will be interested KPII. PERRY, A t F e r r y ’s .Sten in D y e lln u s e , fi7M M a in St F B. Flagg of Bangor, who formerly in tiie following clipping from the New A bright little (older lias been broad­ Mr. Dingley’s renoiulnation to Con­ 23 Hon S. W Carr of Bowdoinham is worked at the harness business in this York Weekly Sun of April 27: cast among the railroad men the past gress by acclamation is a well deserved in Massachusetts legislative halls lend­ city, is visiting here. Mr. Flagg wears “ ‘I desire to learn if there is anything wet k. inviting,them to secure the Rail testimonial. This part of Maine considers THE ing a hand to promote the interests of two handsome badges—one for expert in the -lories of the great Edwards estate road Button which will identify its in New Y oik city, described in a clip­ itself as well represented in W ishington building a canal across Cape Cod. shooting and the other for trick skating KEELEY INSTITUTE wearer on sight ns a railroad man It ping trom the Asherville Daily Citizen, as any Congressional district in the Governor Burleigh has written a letter which I enclose. Is it so, or is it a plan is proposed to place the button if possible country. NORTH CONWAY. N. H. on tlie project showing the benefits of Mrs. A. F Ames, who has been pass­ of some law yers to get sm all fpes from n in the bands of all railroad men in F o r th e T r e a tm e n t o f A ll F o rm a «xfrAlon> the proposed canal to Maine people. ing tho Winter with her daughter, Mrs great many people? J. N. E dwards ’ The Good Templars accuse Congress­ America, and, coming from Maine, will holism. Opium Habit and Nervous Dla- Liforest Fuller, Fitchburg, Mass., is tbo “ There is r:o Ed w ards estate in this city men Dingley an I Uoutelle of drinking show that we still lead in novel Ideas. guest of tier son. G. A. Ames, corner ol nf any great value, certainly none cider. If a Kentucky Congressmen Th's Is a branch of tho famous Irsfltu'e a Tlie button is oxidized silver, witli THE STEAMBOATS. Dwlih , III. An experlenctd Burgeon from Dwight Claremont and Limerock streets. founded on a ‘ninety-nine years’ lease should be accused of resorting to so mild Is lu at endance, ami all rem edies come from tin- solid nickel back. It is strongly made pur, nt house. The house Is delightfully situated, • • that has just expired, of property on a beverage he would be impeached at aud h is all modern improvements. Board at rea and will not tarnish with wear. Tlie Walter H. Coffin, who for several which Broadway and Wall stleet are once. We shall next hear of charges aonable rates. Write for more particulars and designe is original, and the die has been People in this section are awaiting printed mutter. Correspondence cotitl- entlil. located.’ We have exposed the fraud a against Senator Ifale for smoking ciga- perfected through a series of trials. It witli deep interest developments looking years has taken the press despatches for KEELEY INSTITUTE, tlie Portland Advertiser at the Western number of times. There is a similar rets. 11 D NORTH CONWAY, N. II. is a miniature ear wheel, witli flange, towaid tho resumption of steamboat fraud in Great Britain, only there the rim, and centre-perfect. The centre service with New York. Tbos M. Union Telegraph office in Portland, has ‘estate’ is in Cleveland or some other Congressman Dingley of Maine de­ forms the boiler-head of a locomotive Bartlett of New York has jii"t been to resigned, and retired trom the service. middle western city, about which the served his re-nomination. He has been STORER’S BEST “heal-on” . St. John it, the interest of the New John K. Itooper, formerly manager of the Rockland office, succeeds Mr. Coffin. English know nothing. The managers faithful from tlie party point of view, York line and we hope something defi­ of the various associations of ‘Edwards it is singular, but whii i the electric and in general has added to the influ­ nite may be forthcoming. heirs’ get the money and keep it; there 4w fli//qs! cars between Augusta and Gardiner The residence of Capt. If. E. Candage, ence and prestige of a Congressional The new Maine Central steamer,Frank are usually some respectable men ns the I have an Extra Fine Line of Pamples PATENT are doing an immense busiuess nnd Claremont street, was the scene of a delegation that stands uncommonly for 1892 to select from, and shall he Jones, is lying at the Iron Werks wharf, officers, but there is a set of swindlers pleased to call at your p:uce of business paying handsome dividends the Maine happy affair Wednesday evening when high in Washington.—Springfield Re­ 11-11 or residence and show the same. Bath, taking her machinery on board who engineer the scheme and make the Central traffic between the same points Daniel A Packard and Miss Isabelle publican. One boiler has gone on already and the m oney.” Special Attention does not suffer in consequence, as every­ Candage were united in marriage. The FLOUR! remainder will be placed on board before The 21st quadrennial General Con­ Given to Orders by M ail! body supposed it would when the ceremony was performed by Rev C S. THE CHURCHES. long. The steamer will make her trial ference of the Methodist ebureb, in Mi. P. TIBBETTS, 477 Main Street. electric road was built. Impioved fac­ Cummings, pastor of the Methodist f M OST, ~l trip on or about June 22, and will go on Presiding Elder Wharff of the Rock­ session nt Omaha, was gotten fairly un­ ilities have made more than enough new Church. Both the contracting parties the line June 27, when the change in land District, E. M. C , has been der way Wednesday. The laymen business to keep pace with them and are well known here, highly respected time occurs on the railroad. granted leave of absence for a rest, asked permission to sit together in a the people are traveling more now than and popular and T iie C.-G. tenders the Makes Bread! well-earned, and which we hope may body and on a vote being taken won they did. The Rockland, of the Boston & B»n- usual congratulations nnd good wishes. be thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Wharff their point. The doings of this impor­ gor line, is at Bangor to be painted and Mr. and Mrs. Packard received many THE EMPEROR OF ALL An old horseman says a sure way to will probably pass bis vacation out-side tant body are being watched with tbe otherwise prepared for her Summer’s choice gilts. For Sale by Leading Grocers! start a balky horse, without inflicting service between this city and Bangor, the district. greatest interest. B lood P uf^i^ ie ^ s cruelty upon him. is to pass a line o which will begin at the usual time. She HOTEL MATTERS, C. II Nelson, tho horseman, has gone JOHN BIRD COMP’Y .M around his forelegs at the knee joint, has been during the Winter running The District Tidings has the follow­ ing regarding the past year’s work of to Chicago, to attend tho meeting of the 10 44 ’ & then lake a position in front of him and over the Mt Desert’s route, but that The Acadian House to the Front—Bay DR. THOMAS’ Board of Appeals of the Ameri­ draw steadily on the line. steamer has now resumed the service. Point. the Piatt Memorial Church, this city: “Pastor Cumming’s fourth year here is can Association. If Mr. Nelson • American Canker Syrup Those of our people who watch tile The Acadian House at Castine is to by far the best; 24 have been added to once succeeds in getting the ear of the Salvation Army with its tamhorines and POLITICAL POINTS. open the first of July under its new Iioard and fully relieves his mind that What name under the observation of U. W. Crit The Cottoo Picker. the church, 35 have been converted and TH, a weP known druggist, of Addison, Me.. drums as they parade our streets, and management and will be much improved, 25 have been baptized. The property ear will need to be bored before it can A Indy near him who hud suffered from cancer as a rule sneer nt them, may be surprised The People's Party Holds Its State water being taken up on every floor, has been improved $400. The mission­ bo of use again Mr. Nelson has some­ and hud been operuted upon twice iu Boston, z\ hundred per cent a month seem s like a Convention. Mass., aud once after, lu New York, by experienced big interest, but if the men who furnished to know that they not infrequently make ary offering has been increased nearly thing to say and his rhetorio is strong. •urgeo-is, for Its removal, could only obtain tempo among other tilings. Efforts are being rary relief, for It shortly commenced its ravages, tlie money originally to Prof. Bell tc converts among the rich, as well as made to give the house a grand boom 100 per cent, and there has been an ad­ ami she was sorrow fully informed that it was not place bis telephone on the market hat' among the poor. Take, for example, The people’s Party of Maine met in in their power to relieve her further, lu this unban I -an-. d it at one hundred per cent a month this year. vance in ttie other offerings. Nearly James Trefetben. on trial in Boston py state of mind sin- returnedhome, her friends Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery, San Fran­ I Gardiner Tuesday. A A. Beaton was for the murder of Tenn Smith, was dally expert.ng that their social circle was soon to their profits to this day would not have 100 persons have been added to the h e broken, and she to be claimed by lllin who gave been half those actually realized from made chairman and G. I). Richards sec­ cisco millionaires, whose money is Many people in this vicinity will be church the past four years. The year found guilty of murder in the first de­ ln-r life; at this time the Indy was induced to try their investment in the stock of the com retary. The following Slate nomina­ N elson T h om as’ C a n k e r Bv h i’»•; but a few invested in Mexican mines and Cali greatly pleased to learn that Ed. W. closes in tho midst of a revival interest." gree, Wednesday. The verdict occas­ week* hail elapsed, when she acknowledged great panv. The enterprise turned out to bt tions were made: Governor, L C. Bate- one'capable of earning profits which not fomia real estate. Mr. Montgomery ioned great surprise in this vicinity, as benefit, and after a thorough course of tin- syrup, Prouty and his orchestra will again de­ THE GRANITE WORKERS. n eeiv. .i a further lease of life by being res'ored to the most sa'.acious could iiave foretold was a high roller at the Golden Gate man-nf Searsmoiit; electors at large, I the evidence presented did not seem to absolute health, 'fills was moretlian i2 years ago, light lovers of fine niusio at Bay Point the lady lives today, and never has had a relapse of The in vention was one winch occupied a until three years ago, when lie success­ R. Clark of Bingor, W. IL Harris ol A Brief History of Labor Strikes at prove even that tlie girl wns murdered. the disease, aud exhibits no sign of any humor. he! 1 until then untri. d. and the extent tc Auburn; for delegates at large to the this season. In connection with this whii h th • public would wisii to utilize il fully tried the faith cure for a kidney there is a sad bit of news, the announce­ Vinalhaven. Smith, Trefethen’s brother in-law. MHS. FKED F. BURPEE, Proprietress aud pav for its use could have been bul trouble pronounced incurable by tlie national convention at Omaha, J. B uliarged with being accessory, was ac­ ROCKLAND, MAINE. 11 m ent of the duaLh of Mr Prolily’s The present Vinalhaven strike is the pure guesswork in advance of its actua doctors. On account of his cure he Swan ol Camden. G. W. Soule of Liver­ quitted. introduction. No data were at hand, nc younger son Harold, a beautiful little third one of any consequence since the determined to devote the remainder ol more, William llobbs of Milo, G. L ligur s, no information, no lhu ts. That il Walker ol Biddeford, J E. Champion fellow who is so well remembered by beginning of the granite Industry in tliis would be profitable many people thought his life to doing good He attended a Tlie seventeenth annual report of tbe Bay Point’s guests of last year. town. Some time in the sixties there how p ; o i . tabic, none could venture t, faith-cure convention In Chicago, and of Portland, William F Harris of Au­ Boston Young Men's Christian Union S M IT H 'S guess. Prom the nature of the case, only had been a little flurry on nocount of there met Carrie Judd of Buffilo, who burn and Henry Betts of Ellsworth. In having charge of the Country Week for alt r offering tlie invention to tile public this district tlie nominations were: Con­ FISH ASSOCIATION. tlie change from eleven to the ten-hour and o' serving to w it c xti nt they availi < some years previously had been cured poor little children in the cities, who gressman, U M Leonard nf Thomaston; day, but it was very brief aud resulted otherwise would not have opportunity MUSIC STORE. thcins- Ives of its a ivantag. s, could ant by laitli of a spinal disease which com Knox County should have an associa­ a' ' ur.it.: estimate of th • prolits be made elector, Dr I,. F. Weiister, of Webster; in the establishing of the ten hour day. to gut out of the hot nnd overorowded pletely baffled medical science. Tile tion like W ildo County, lo awaken in­ nor, i : d, c oal ! it b : positively knotvi delegates to Urn alia, E. Y Turner ot In April, 1878, occurred the first trouble city centres has been received and Is tho best place iu Maine if not iu New England that t ■ would lie any protits. two were mentally attracted, and after terest in ti-hing, gunning and tlie like. to buy a Auburn, H. S. Hobbs of R ickland, A. of any magnitude. It was ou a ques­ shows that a grand work is being done. 'i e C otton I i. hi' ; Ma- iiine does not lew months, bee line man and wile The Waldo Association has its head­ ent -r upon a n w fold in tliis s. n.- ■ at ail. A Beaton of Rockland, C. D While of tion of wages: there were moretlian There is great need of more homes for On their wedding trip they attended a quarters at S-van lake. where a club­ It do , 1 ot, like the ’■ I:;.hone, create a Leeds. two hundred granite cutters working the little ones, and it may be that some Salvation Army meeting in Boston pre­ PIANO FORTE, ORGAN, want to satisfy. On tlie contrary, it satis- house has been built, stocked wilh cook- [ here at that time, and after being out ri s o i ' existing, l or y ;ars l it cotton sided over by Mrs. Billington Booth, Tlie resolutions call for ttio unlimited of our thrifty farmers in this seotion can Or uny Mu«icul In stru m en t oj Musical Wares. ing an

The rapidity with which new buildings are MEN AND WOMEN mitted himself to be bound by Hymen’s silken The Imported Percheron Stallion going up in this city is somewhat bewildering ties—tho bride being Miss Lenora Pitcher, ! to the struggling newspaper man who attempts Personal Paragraphs of More or Less eldest daughter of Capt. H. A. Pitcher. The! W frfdr^uullilp. to keep his readers informed of the amount of Interest to Our Readers. Episcopal Rectory, the residence of the bride, . Fuller 5 CobbGreat * building now going on here. New houses are had put on ita holidav

The fine yacht Mistral Is in commission for POLITICAL PARTIES. ARBOR DAY. FOLKS AND THINGS p’ensure parties or for sale. d e a th s . POWELL OpEfff\ fJoUSE. Several of Our City Schools Celebrate Newall A. Shuman has the collar dug ror a Knox County’s Republican Committee S p a sm s the Day. P e n d l e t o n —Rockland, May P, by drowning, residence on Locust street. O rganizes for W ork. Charles F.. son of, Mr. nd Mrs. John Pendleton, I aged 8 yearn. The sewer now being tniilt will extend as far The Republican County Committee met in INTERESTING Arbor I nch a II am — Rock Ian ’. Mav 4, Elm ir north as the northern end of Rankin Block. William 8. Ingraham, aged 7? years, 3 SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 14 o t this city Wednesday and chose William W. Day services were day*. F. M. Shaw has sold a lot on Jefferson street Case chairman and William L. Blackinglon P lum m er—Rockland, May 3, Lulu P.. dauahU-r held at the High of \ . B, and Lizzie M. Plum m er. ng« d 20 year.-, 2 to Capt. J* fTerson J. Drinkwater, who Intends aecrefary and treasurer. 'I he rime nnd pi ce School nnd the P.:r month* 4 da * P leasu re! building there. of the county convention will ire named at a chase Street and War­ E m per o r —Rocklnnd, May 4, Margaret A W. II. Glover fit Co. nre landing lumber lor daughter of .fame* and Catherine Emperor, nged The Rockland Packing Co., G. E. Tilden meeting held later. It was decided, in view i ren Street schools 18year*, 6 month*, 17 day*. VREELANDS T hat’s what you the cur barn. superintendent, is running full blast, of the efforts of the opposition, to push tbc j Friday At the High Carleton Rockport, May 4, Samuel Dexter Carb ton, aged 75 year*, 10 nr nth*. A piece of granite from the Interior of the plenty of lobsters. canvass with all possible energy. The new I School the pupils nnd L anderr—H urricane, Mav 3. Robert Lamb r-, get with every cavity In the corner stone of the Grant monu­ secret society, the Knights of Reciprocity, a ! teachers were assisted Jr, aged 36 year*, 22 day*. I'he remains were Rockland Loan & Building Association taken to Thomaston for burial. ment has been added to our collection. lodge of which will bo organized in every city | loaned #5000 Inst night at 35 cents premium Iti the services by Roiih in r—Appleton, May 2, Raymond Robbins, E l G iutc C i ngcri 19 year*. Operatic Minstrels The Y. W. C. T. U is circulating petitions on good security, mostly for building purposes. and largo town in tbe state, is expected to lend Rev It. W. Jenkyn of tho Conp’I Church who valuable assistance. delivered nn address appropriate to the occa­ Lo th r o p -Rockland, May 2, Mary I, wife of asking tho general government; for the sup­ With pride we point to the nrray of adver­ John W. Lothrop, aged 25 year*, I month, io dav*. Magnificent Firs! P a tti gar—all for a Tbc County Committee is now composed of W a l k e r . - W arren M av’3, Mr*. Mary W alker, pression of the manufacture ol cigarets. tising in our paper this week. Judicious sion, nnd Miss Ada Simonton who very prettily Great Finale! the following members. W. W. Case of Rock­ rendered two songs: “ Winter’s Lullaby” by widow of the late Janie* M. Storer. A granite walk has been laid on tho south vertlsers value our 3500, never less nnd often M oony.—W aterville May 3, Mr* Zulema Moody Gorgeous Singe Settings! Nickel. land, chairman; W. L. Blackinglon of Rock­ DcKoven, nnd “ Estudiantina” by Lncome of Parli ___ ing. Remain* brought to Wnrrcn side of Oak street in front of the buildings more. Roaring Afterpiece! land, secretary and treasurer; J. 8. Foster of The other features if the program included an for interment recently moved to the rear of Central Block. N ew b k r t.—Applet May 7, W illiam N ew bcrt, L. R. Campbell, esq., occupies the office In Rockport, F. A. D. Singhi of Camden, B. appropriate address by Sub Master Smith aged Vreelnnd’s Minstrels Quintette ! Satn’l Hix has been in town from Boston the Ulmer Block, over the store of Knight fit Hill Webb Counce of Thomaston, Fred 8. Walls of quotations nnd music by the pupils, rending of W a r r e n .—8o Deer Isle A pril 27, Ml** Emma The higbe*t salaried Vocal Corp* In the world. past week. He reports the demand for the where we hope he may acquire riches and W arren, aged about 39. Vinalhaven, N. B. Eastman of Warren, Mar­ Bryant’s “ Planting of the Apple Treo” by Miss Sta n to n —Seal H arbor May 5, by drow ning, patent Hall tool handle fastener far in excess of renown. cellus Metcalf of Hope, and C. E. Cook of Taylor, ‘ Historic Trees,” a compilation, deliv­ J. W. Stanton, aged 43 year*, It month-, 26 dny*, the supply. nnd hi* non Clarence W. Stanton, aged 16 year*, 8 Urclc Sam’s gunboat, the Castine, will be Friendship. AH of these above were present nt ered by Ralph Wiggin, nnd “ America” by the month-, 19 day*. In Inst week’s regular edition of T h k C.-G. launched at Bath May 11. Excursions will the meeting, except Mr. Cook of Friendship, J oyce.—No. Haven May 7, Mary, wife of Win. school. Sub Master Smith had charge of the Joyce, aged about 60. appeared tho advertisements of 192 advertising be run over tho K. fit L. The faro from Rock­ Frank B. Miller of Cushing acting as proxy. observance, and it proved very interesting and Post —On the train between Portland and West, patrons. Shrewd advertisers appreciate our lnnd and Thomaston is #1.50. profitable. brook .Junction, May 7, Amanda, widow of Win. 3500 never 1. ss nnd often more. H. Post of Dwl'S Head, aged 58 years, 2 month*, ONE Mrs. R. A. Crio took a flash-light picture or The Prohibition State convention met at Ban­ 22 dny.. ' There is urgent need of more school room in Prof. W. 8. Wight’s singing class Monday gor Thursday forenoon, being called to order The Purchase street schools wore called to our city. In some of tho schools the pupils are evening of last week, with the most satisfac­ by Volney B. Cushing. Rev. George M. Park order at the usual hour. Devotional exercises, Use ‘ Good Samaritan” Liniment. forced to retire to the entry to recite. Another tory result, the picture being a very tine one. of Presque Isle was selected ns chairman and songs and recitations appropriate to tho occa­ sion were held in tho several rooms nnd nine new and modern building should bo built. J. L. Donohue lias bought the interest of the Dr. W. 8. Thompson of Hallowell nnd John Grand Opening! trees purchased by Ihe pupils wore reset in D O E E A R Probably many of our theatre goers will bo stockholders of the Widow Gray Medicine Co. A. Stacy of Phippsburg as secretaries. Mr. found w..rmlng the seats at the opening of the and will conduct thu business on his own ac­ Park mnde a strong address, occupying three- place of those which had winter killed. The HOME COOKINC. new Rockport Opera House. How handy it count, still retaining the name of the company. quarters of ..n hour. usual Arbor Day ceremonies were omitted this Having returned hotn • I ain prepared to do all THE DATE US One hundred nnd fifty-two delegates were re­ year on account of Miss Plummer’s death and kinds of home cooking, plain and fancy. Wedding - S o u - - would be to run up if the ’Icctric were only in II. S. Hobbs and wife were in Augusta last cake and pastry a specialty. Orders will be ported present. Much of the time was con­ the scholars quietly separated to spend their running order. week and called at. the Insane Asylum to ascer­ promptly attended to. MRS. II. E. WILSON, Thursday, May 12. sumed in filling important committees. Lyman holiday. 30 Masonic St. Axel Brunberg has been obliged to leave the tain the condition of their son, Lindley IL This New House will be opened to the pub­ B. Merritt of Houlton and Rufus Deering of employ of the John Bird Co. because of poor Hobbs. They found him greatly improved Arbor Day was enthusiastically observed by lic by Portland were chosen electors. The following TABLE CIRL. health. Will Pratt has taken his place in the nnd there is prospect that he will be home the schools in the Warren street building by A first class Table Girl t anted at 9 cts. delegates at large to the national convention 17 I spice mill. Many friends hope tbat Mr. Brun­ shortly, entirely cured. the planting of four trees—one for each grade— THE THORNDIKE. berg s enforced vacation may be but brief. were elected: Gen. Neal Dow of Portland, with appropriate exercises. Tho treo planted Carleton's New York Co. Libby Wardweil wheeled it to Stockton, George II. Fox of Bangor, A L. Ladd of Gar­ WANTED. by the advanced Primary was a gilt to the And will present for the W. A. Kimball, ’he well known excursion Sunday, returning yesterday by boat. Will diner, N. F. Woodbury of Auburn, George M. situation in small tow n in Maine a* Grocery manager, has made nrangcuients for three ex­ Graves and A. C. McLoon accompanied him school by its former teacher, Miss Bertha Bird Clerk; six year* experience. Address Park of Presque Isle, Volney B. Cushing of is 18* A. H. M , Care Co u r ier -G a z e t t e , FIR ST NIGH IT. cursions In June front all pans of Canada to ns far as Belfast, returning here after a dinner at of Belfast, who was present on the occasion ol Bangor, and W. P. Eustis. Tho convention its planting. The tree planted by Miss Book­ Tiie Great Success W. 0. Hewett & Co. that delight!ul Summer resort, Cushing’s Crosby Inn. They made the trip back in 2 made the following nominations: HELP WANTED. hours and 35 minutes. er’s classes was dedicated to the Intermediate Island, where they will be entertained at the For Governor, Timothy B. Hussey of North One woman to help cook and on-- woman to do Ottawa House. School. At M r. Tyler’s school, alter an address general housework in boarding house. 15 have a Our local man happened into one of the city Berwick; Presidential Elector, John L. Barker; by Roy Clough nnd the planting exercises by B. C. CALDI.KW . KID. ESMERALDA Capt. William Sartelle’s dog was found No. 3 Pleasant St. millinery stores, Saturday, and wishes to rise Delegate to the National Convention, Asa the first class, the pupils repaired to the school hanging by his nock from the family door­ Rockland, A pril 18, 1892. right here anil remark that if there is a prettier Whiting, C. W. Johnson; Alternates, R. R. room where the following program was pre­ «"GhanKO of Bill Friday nnd Saturday step, Saturday, dead. The dog had been fast­ coterie of young indies in this state than hovers Morrison, David DeWitt. sented : WANTED. JOB ened there and it is thought that in a tit of over tiie roses and ribbons in this same mil­ Song, Arbor Day Greeting, class; Celebrated A few inexperienced stitcher* and sewer* will be despondency ho had thrown himself from the ken into our shop each week. ONLY STEADY linery emporium ho would like to be measured The Hon. Joseph E. Moore ot Thomaston, Trees, Edith Conary, Minnie Goodey, Mabel — in— steps and suicided. No inquest was held. INDUSTRIOUS GIRLS who are willing to b arn for a toque there. Me., and his brother-in-law, Sidney Smith, Greely, Rosie Erskine, Annie Liscomb, Carrie pect to work for ttie wage* they wish to ’ OPP • ...... ' - Jessie McDerniot, formerly of this city, whose Berkeley street is to have a new walk ‘and are in town for a few days. Mr. Moore is one Colson, Annie Perry; Piano , “ Merry stage name is Maxine Elliott, has nn impor­ deserves it. The enterprising dwellers on the of the staunch Democrats in Muine, and will Month of May,” Nellie Babbidge; Reading, 11 M AINE MANUFACTURING CO. FoUflD. tant • art iu the “ Middleman” played in Bos­ neat and tidy thoroughfare some years ago figure prominently this year in the ninth con­ “ I'he Little Pine Tree,” Helen Hicks; Song, New Corsets. ton by the great Willard last week. Some of bought plank and built themselves a walk. gressional district convention. His name has “ I'he Star Spangled Banner.” Class; Reading, w a n t e d . Between the Railroad our people saw the play anil reported our Sargent’s F ourth Reader and a Now that these planks have worn out under been mentioned in connection with the nomina­ “ The Pebble and the Acorn,” Marion Thomas ; .. ‘ , ’ortfolio.” A Rockland girl as playing finely her part and the tread of passing feet it is no more than tion, and if nominated he will give Congress­ Piano Solo, “ The Old Folks at Home,” Anna liberal price will he paid for the same < n leaving ith 17-18 Crossing_ and A J. B ird looking as queenly as ever. right that the city build the next walk. man Dingley a hard rub.—Friday’s Boston Crockett; “ Memory Gems,” hoys; Reading, F. F. BURPEE. WHITE, DRAB and ECRU. The ton-year-old daughter of Win. E. Kirk F. Ernest Holman, who has been in tho em­ Post. “The Oak Tree,” Nellie Babbidge; Song, Patrick, residing near the head of Park street, ploy ot the John Bird Co. for several years, “America,” class. BOILER REPAIRING. & Co.’a Store, in thirty All sizes from 18 to 30. fell Into the Williams quarry Wednesday. The enters the North National Bank as clerk. Mr. And now there is trouble in the People’s At the Summer Street Primaries, taught by The people of Rockland nnd vicinity that mny girl was digging greens and stumbled over the Holman is a very bright and promising young Party. This party, which is really the old have Steam Boilers that are in need of repair* are Misses Josie Thorndike and May Wentworth, dfully informed that JOHN R. COUSINS places, Tin; E l C iiato E^ctf ftufEBE^ I nclusive, quarry edge. A projecting rock shortened the man and very many friends congratulate both Labor Party under a new name, at its conven­ two trees were planted, and the teachers each intend* to locate hero permanently. He ba* bad fall, ho that the injuries were not more serious himself and the bank. Fred Hewett, son of tion in Gardiner last week adopted a platform 22 year* experience in the business and can guar­ read to the pupils a story appropriate to the antee satisfaction. Try mo once. Located at C igar, 'I'he beat yet. ,g than a bad cut in the right leg. Moj. J. H. H. Hewett of Thomaston, another which is not accepted very enthusiastically by occasion. D ay ft Mo rse's S h o p, 18-21* Lim erock R. R. Station. The M. E. Sunday School elected the follow­ smart Knox County boy, succeeds Mr. Hol­ some of the prominent party members. W. H. The local base ball nine went to Camden and WORTH ing officers Tuesday evening: Superintendent man in the employ of the John Bird Co. Simmons of this city, who was tho Labor Partv played an exciting game with the home club. D. A. Packard; Assistant, Mary Blagdon A very pleasant reception was given at the candidate for govornor of Maine several years SEALED PROPOSALS Tbe score at the end of nine innings was 14 to Will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock Treasurer, Ernest Perry; Secretary, Alice private hospital, in the A. K. Spear house,Mon­ ago is one of tho most outspoken of the unsatis­ 11 in favor of Camden, but Umpire Howard noon Monday, May 23, 1892, for furnishing all ma­ CITY OF ROCKLAND. Black; Librarian, J. C. Barker; Assistant day afternoon of last week. The city physicians fied. He says that the Gardiner convention declared the game forfeited to the visitors. terial and doing all labor to fully complete, above OffE D O L L ^ the foundation, a brick and stone business block to C IT Y C L E R K ’S O F F IC E . A. W. Gregory ; Chorister, L. S. Robinson ; were present and inspected the rooms, which was controlled by the Prohibitionists, and that lie located at Rockland, Maine, rids will be re Auditor, J. F. Hall; Secretary of Sunday are very cosily and comfortably furnished and the convention and platform are neither flesh, ceivcd for a whole or part of the work. Right is The following ordlnanco was passed by the City SCUFFLING FOR DOLLARS. zed to reject any or all bid*. Plan* and sped- Council April 4, 1892. Tli at you can purchase for School Board, H. C. Day. arranged. There are five rooms lor invalids, fish nor fowl. He was slated to speak in the ficutiouH can be obtained on application to R. II. BURNIIAM, City Clerk. and a large operating room, well supplied interests of the People’s Party in Lincolnville To get the dollars we have to scuffle for CHAS. II. BERRY, Thorndike Hotel, The New England Despatch Company’s 18-19 Rockland, Me. with necessary appliances. Miss Ruby Cross, Saturday evening, but sent word that he could them—no mistake about that; but there are offices at Brookl'u, Castine, Deer Isie, Jones- An Ordinance requiring all city officers who re­ the lady in charge, is an experienced, trained not speak on the platform adopted, and so different ways of going about it, and if you are ceive or disburse money belonging to the city, to port, Machias, Maehiasport, Milbridge, and FOR S A LE . make month/yt eports. nurse, and has supplied Rockland with one of would not speak at all. He says that he is not not satisfied with your progress nt present, then Sedgwick are closed. The express matter for A safety bicycle, 24-tnch wheel, iu line condition, Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of 79 cts. the institutions most urgently needed. The alone In his disaffection. writo to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., at a bargain —$15. Apply to Rockland as follows: these places, which has formerly been handled hospital Is open to physicians of all schools of who can give you a painter or two. Read care­ 18-18* C. E R ISIN G . Section 1. All officers elected by tlm City Coun­ on the steamer City of Richmond, will he cil, or appointed by tbe Mayor unci Aldermen, who medicine. He wish for the enterprise a full Waldo County Democrats will meet in Bel­ fully their advertisement in another column, carried ou the steamer Frank Jones by the FOR SA LE ceive di-burse money belonging to tho city, measure ol success. fast Saturday, July 2. and write them at once. “ The early bird, ’’etc. shall make monthly eport* to tiie City Council, at II ouhc nnd lot situated on the sontli *lde of the regular monthly American Express Company, which will open Spring St. Very desirable location. To be Hold at meeting* thereol, of the re- P e r PA IR. B l a c k in q t o n ' h C o r n e r .—R ov. 11. W. Ab­ •ints and disbursem ents fortor the month tr rereceding. offices at the places named. Sick Headache yields to Bekciiam ’h P il l s . bott und family have moved to So. Hope, The People’s Party in this county will hold Section 2. All officers elected by tl o City Couii- The big candle In the window of the Boston cil, ( appolnted by the Mayor and Board of Aider- whore Mr. Abbott is to preach.—Charles Car­ its convention May 25. dio receive or disburse money of tho city, Sent anywhere in the U. S. for Clothing store is attracting great attention. leton came home last week from Boston.— sbull give a bond to tho city with good and suffl- The candle is somewhere from seven to ten T H E JA IL BUSINESS LOCALS. BICYCLE FOR SALE cietit sureties, in such sums as tiie m unicipal officers 10 cents ex tra , 17 Albert Rich and daughter Lizzie went to Bos­ A 2S Inch Victoria (Lady'ft) Bicycle for sale. may direct, lor the faithful performance of their feel in length, made of wax, and June 11 it is A dvertisem ents In this colum n p iv k c en ts a Used but little. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply duties. 18 ton last week.—Warren Smalley ot Union has l in k . No insertion less than twenty-live cents. to be lighted and allowed to burn down. The Couuty Commissioners advertise to-dav to HA DIE LITTKIZ been repairing Spencer Drake’s buildings— 18 Every person buying #1 worth of goods is Quite a number of our young people from the for bids on the now jail. Tho plans show a CITY OF ROCKLAND. allowed a guess on the length ot time it will All the Juno fashion magazines nt A. J. W. 0 . H ew ett & Co., Corner went to Appleton to the May bull last very handsome, ornamental structure, and Huston’s news stand. requlro for the candle to bo consumed. The MANURE FOR SALE. CITY C L E R K ’S O F F IC E . week and report a nice time.—J. H McIntosh one that will in no wise disfigure the county A fine lot of old m anure for sale in lot* to suit. persons guessing tho nearest tho length of time has purchased a valuable horse of Willard lot or prove an eye-sore to the residents there- • Egg eases for sale at the store of Bicknell W. II. FISK’S STABLE, The following ordinance was passed by tho City will ho given valuable prizes. Nearly 2000 ahouts. Tho Commissioners say that the ! Tea Co., 398 Main Street, 18 North Main Sireet. Council Muy 2, 1892. Sherman of Appleton—Lillie, little daughter R. II. Bu rn h a m , City Clerk. 374 Main St., guesses have already been register d. The of Hiram Walsh, has been quite sick.—Miss vote taken was with the understanding that . n , . U111 „ „ „ _ . ,, shortest time guessed is one hour and 55 min­ i.ii . .» . . 1)0 >ou know that Hills & Flint deliver FOR S A LE . Reua Hewett is sick.—Our mail carrier has a the jail should be built on the county lot, . . . A new Express Wagon at a bargain. ■In Ordinance for Establishing and Maintaining , 1 ...... , «... , warm Brown Bread every S a t u r d a y after- a Public Library. utes, the longest 1 1-2 years. new bicycle. and while they respeit the desires of the people L. D. CA R V ER , 18 Pleasant St., Rockland. Bo it ordained by the City Council of tho City of S h o u ts.—The American Express Co. office in ihe neighborhood it will be impossible to I Rocklnnd as follows : Rockland, Maine. Israel L. Porter of South Thomaston has buy a lot and build the jail within tbe pi ice ! We can give you the best dinner of any eat- revels in a new floor.... Howard Perry is in tiection 1. A nubile library, to be designated bought the restaurant business, fixtures and whieh they have guaranteed that it will cost. ' 1101180 ^ 0L*kland at the lowest price. FOR S A LE . I’ne Rockland Public Library," shall bo estab­ The Simpson House to Let. lished and uiuintuiu"d by tho City of Rocklnnd for the employ of J. R. Stew art....The John T. good will of M. 11. Nash, 367 Main street, and a s h Horse, Express Wagon, Bangor Buggy, Ilur- The Simpson House at ’s Head Park, with It’s either a jail on the county lot or no jail a all! Come over. M. H. N , 367 Main street. ies*es, etc., at a bargain. Apply to the uiu of its inbubitanis under such regulations Berry 2nd house, Elm street, is undergoing will take charge next Monday. Mr. Porter is furnishings, und stable, will be let for the season If D. D. PATTKRSDN, The Tailor, may hereafter bo established by the City Council, applied for soon. Best place ou tlm coast to serve repairs....John Torrey, Broad street, has a a well known and highly respected young man, Four Radiators, 12 Registers, 980 feet Iron 1818* :i*8 Main St. by the Board of Trustees, hereinafter provided fish dinners. Granlto wharf with deep water all fine cedar hedge... . Ex-Mayor Bryant is one ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. for. times of tide. Good boating. Pleasant grounds. a native of Rockland, and a reliable, enterpris­ Drain Pipe tor sale cheap at E. A. C o l l a m o r b 'h Section 2. Such public library shall be under of our most successful local gardeners. What COAT TEAM FOR SALE Steam Launch Gracia Bello for sale. ing, capable gentleman. Mrs. Porter, who will 600 Mam St., Rankin Block. 13-23* the management of a Board of Trustees, to be 1--19’ EDWIN 8PRAGUB. be can’t successfully raise isn’t worth experi­ Apply to BERTIE STOVER, designated “Trustees of tho Rockland Public Li­ Rockland, A pril 22, 1892. take charge of the cooking department, has A tuan numed Landers confined in tho court 18.18* 4 Stan- St., Rockland, Me. brary,” consisting o the Muyor, who shall be ex- menting with....The Farmer’s Exchange, something more than a local reputation as a house j til for vagrancy attempted suicide Fri­ 5 pounds of nice dutes for 25 cents. Large officio a member thereof, ami of nine other trustees, Limerock street, has the telephone....Attorney iiili bitunts of tlm C ity of Rockland, to bo elected DWELLING FOR SALE. cook, being very talented in that important day morning by cutting his wrists witn a piueapples 10 cents each, bananas 25 cents per NOTICE. by ballot by tiie City Council iu joint convention, General Littlefield Is quite an amateur gardener. The very desirable Francis Harrington house on branch. Mr. and Mrs. Porter have had suc­ razor. In this manner, he seveted three doz. bine comb honey just received. E. E. As my wife, Ella A. Schwartz, ha* left my bed all ol whom shall serve without compensation. Elm Street. Central location and laigu lot of land. >nd board I shall pay no bill* of her contracting Bection 3. At tiie first election of sueli trustee*, He has a well cultivated patch in the rear of cess ul experiences as feeders ol the hungry at branches of the main artery and when discov­ Simmons fruit store, 272 Main street, corner Enqulro of C. M. HARRINGTON, liter this date. HENRY U. SCHWARTZ. three trustees shall he elected to servo until tlm American Express Ofllao. his residence, which yields some very nice Clark’s Island and Friendship. At thu latter ered he was nearly dead trom loss of blood. Myrtle. W aldoboro, Me., A pril 23. 16 18* second Monday of March, 1893; three others to » rve until tbc secoml Munday of March, 1894; anti garden tru ck .... I'he Thorndike is experiencing place they conducted the well known Johnston Lander is a native of Massachusetts. He is its annual house-cleaning....R. H. Wilson’s Spear, May 8c Stover have added to their liree others to serve until the second .Monday of FARM FOR SALE. House for a time. Mr. Nash has not yet deci­ recovering from his injuries. REAL ESTATE Jareh, 1896 After suld first election, three tru*. 'l’lm subscriber offers for sale a nice farm in So* house is being repainted....Tho Barrett- slock a lull line of solid silver and plated hair Bought, sold and leu*euut Hire*t lo New Couuty R oad; two-thirds Jersey und gives mils with cream PORTRAITS Frank Mirpliy, a non. centum (10 per cent) of the amount of said pro­ fifty foot street; good draiuuge; leu minutes walk The overhead construction is in charge of En­ posal, mude payable to A. B. t lark, Erq., County thuil include u detailed statement of the receipts, ...... #IU iu it....I t seems very reluctant to ru iu .... In Oil, Crayon, Water Colors and India Inks Treasurer, raid check to be forfeited by thu suc­ disbursements aud condition of the "Public Library gineer Hawkins. The fare irom Rockland to of all sizes execute-d in the highest style ol the Luigi Cariui is having a very cosy place of fflarniiflffe. cessful bidder in case lie shall tail lo furnish to the . F und.” Rockport wifi probably be 10 ceuis and from urt by L. T. Gerrity & Co. ol Bangor. Perlect Couuty satisfactory bond iu the full amount of i Bection 7. Bald trustees of the Rockluud Public business constructed between Pillsbury Block satisfaction guaranteed in every respect—C. I. tiie coni rue t price, within thirty days after the . Library sli d! have tlm n unugcumol uud contiol of Rockluud to Camden 15 cents. Local fares t tin.- Rockiaud Public Library; shull have authority 341 Maiu Street. and the Farnsworth building....Arthur Me- Oxton authorized agent, 416 Main 8t , Hock- KKKNEV t’LA Rockland, May uwuid is made. will ba 5 cents. laud. Maine, to whom all orders may he ad­ \V. Kenney, of No bid shall include more than one part, os above ’ to least such building, or rooms, u» muy be uvoes- Keliar is in the employ of H. 8. F lin t....A . dressed. Drop a postal and 1 will call and of Ruck Ian.I. set forth. sary uudproptr for u library and reudiug room; FOR S A LE . n u l l -C aki Payments are to be made in monthly installments i (dull purchase uli book*, periodicals uud supplier Double tenement house with large lot Ross Weeks occupies the Lane studio, Maiu j BOY DROWNED. show samples. 17 20 I c s c kard and Isabel upon eiTlitied . sliiuu es of the Superintendent for lor such library and reudiug room; shall employ a f High'and greet, on ihe days when Mr. Lane does not me j I C.i; dug b o lifof 11 M-klund. the Couuty, less ten per centu u (10 per cent), ' librarian aud other ueceaaary employees; sbull di • x»enslon uud the Kuox Liucolu> IRotlroaa;______DRESSMAKING. I ret t the expeudituio aud investment of the Public it, aud pursues his photographic studies there I i:aiiam Me i.v il l i. We«t Rockpipon, April winch wtii be returned until final coin pie l ion und fine location for storehouses, granite works, etc.; Charles, 8-year-old sou of John FendJetou, Miss Florence A- Smith wishes to inform the 39, Elberton R lugruhuux and E d ith S.i U.hlllr, ac. i jc.i- . I t lie h oi k by til i Library fund ; shall make all uvedfui ruha aud the hou»e i* new aud reuts fur $17Q. ....T h e Thorndike is receiving handsome | residing ut ihe North-cud, w as drowned off the ladies ol Kockiaud (hat she has opeued drt'S- belli ol Rockport. Ttie Bo. rd vf < oiu'id»siouers lesvrves the igot i ululiou* for their own goverumeut, aud for tiie WALKER & ROBE, Real Estate Brokers, Bl 4uk- K now li s - W aldoboro,A pril 23,Cburle* o reject uuy and ulJ bids. j manugt-uH ut of the public library uud reudiug 17 341 M aiu plate-glass windows....The Cong’l Church is , cud of K. C. Rankin’s wharf last evening, making rooms ut 471 Mam St., at ihe Brook, ires. I room and for tbe use ihvieof by the luhabiiuuts of where she will he pleased to see ail her old E Black, ol ubJuboro, uud Julia Know lea, of Iu wituts* wlu-reof we hereto alttx ou r signalu iu the hands ot the houoe-cicuuers--..Jeie Tbc boy did no’ come home lust evening, uud Moro (J. A . s y i.V E B lE R , i the city ; and at the end of each tlsval year shall TEAM HORSES FOR SALE. customers and muny new. Wa i.lkii P itu iier M.miioello, N . Y , klav 4, 18 29 MARK iMEri, I make to the City Council a detailed statement of Uarrinctou is grading aud fixing up about his , search was mude. The body was fouud this F l o r e n c e A. S m it h . HENRY J. BLEEPER, their official acts, of the expenditures made by Apply to CU AB. T- BPE AR, Ge »g»- E Waller and Leonora Pitcher, both of 17 295 Maiu Biroet. house, corner Pleasant aud Locust streets. moruiug. Entrance 1st N o rth of C o u r ie r -G a z e t t e office. Monilcello. Couuty CommUsiouers oi Kuox County, them, aud of the condtUou ot tho library. 18 THE ROCKHANIWOOUKIEIJ-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1892

HFWSTM.BBOATJiEBWEl C a ctu s C u re CURRENT NEWS FROM ROCKPORT mercantile careers of any man in onr state or perhaps even in the New Eng­ TIM ELY ANN I VERSA RIES. land states. In 1834 his father, who H oqq To Vinalhaven and Hurricane Isle sl)p£R10R TR M R S A M R Ill)L Seasonable Happenings Served Up in Read­ Current Selections from Histo­ HEATlNfi O F HOMES able Form For Home Use. was engaged in business at Camden, The Vinalhaven & Rockland S. B. Co. Causes no eruptions upon the moved to this place, when the deceased ry ’s Broad I’ago. S u c h Have chartered the Fast Steamer, entered the store as clerk and continued skin such as nearly all sarsa­ Industrial News That Shows Business May 8. Activity — Local Notes Regarding to act in that capacity until! the year STEAManuHot WATER FOREST QUEEN! parilla mixtures do ; but drives KW8 - A la in R en e lx* Siiffc, COROEHSED Things of Interest —The Week's 1840, when the father retired from the French novelist and fa­ WM.R. CRB RD, Captain, the impurities from the blood Record of Personals. business and was succeeded by the son mous as the afithor of “(Hl HEATERS. To rnn on the rent© until their New Bias,” born nt Sarzean, itted. On an d aft* through the proper channels, nnd Joshua G, Norwood, November 15, Brittany: died I7ti r notion, will make 0/sHUfactured B y tones up the system increases The interior of the M. E parsonage is of that year, under the firm name of 1729 A r e b b I - h o p W illin m Z TWO TRIPS A DAY, being renovated. K ing, faimniH dtirinK the L | Carleton & Norwood. Tile business ol n William and Richmond Stove Co. Leaving Vinalhaven every dny (Bandr/ya excepted) appetite, and rapidly cures dys Capt. G. A. Andrews of hark Aritiie James II, died in Dublin: f l e a t at 7 h. m., and 2 p. m Returning l/nve Rockland the new firm consisted of general 1 b o rn 1B50. *• Norwich.Conn. for V lnalhsten, at 9 30 a. m. an d # 3 0 p. in , touch. pepsia. constipation, liver and Morrill arrived home Wednesday for a merchandise, lime burning nnd ship­ I 1794 Antoine Lavoisier, fa­ Ing at Hurricane Bland each tdfy, bo It waya. Makes an every-day convenience of an People wishing to go to Vjffinlhaven ano return kidney troubles,and all diseases few days visit. building. During the year 1849 I’. J. mous chemist, guillotined m obkiit moilius JAMES WIGHT, the anine day will have at L/ast 3 hours at Vlnal- n t P a ris. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. haven. W. 8. WRITE, Oen’l Manager. depending upon an impure The workmen on the electric rond Carleton, brother of Samuel D , was 1800—Robert Morris, signer of the Declaration J. EDWIN KROHOC/Agent, Rockland. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest Sole Agent for Rockland admitted to tho firm, when the name of 1 udrpcndcncc, died in Philadelphia in A. DAVIDSON, Agent, Vinalhaven. condition of the blood. have plenty of visitors from this way e x tre m e p o v e rty , h a v in g piuM^xl som e tim e award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each 14 lkbckland, Me , A pril 9, 1892. every pleasant day. was changed to Carleton, Norwood & in a debtor’s prison. package makes two large pies. Avoid W. II. KITTREDGE, Co., and has so continued to the present 1814—The stearner Nassau mode its first trip: Imitations—and insist on having tho Maine Central Railroad. The Selectmen and Road Commis­ the first steam ferry between New York None Such brand. sioner bnve been doing some good work time. In 1876 Mr Norwood died, leav­ and Brooklyn. ARKAIGEMESrF- OE TRAINS. Rockland, Me. 18214— Louis Moreau (Jottsehalk, pianist, born in MERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. Y. The Best Place to Bui on Union street. ing the two brothers to carry on the New Orleans; died 1889. business. Mr. Carleton was married in 1840—Battle of Palo Alto; first noted encounter Parties have been in town tbe past MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1891. 1837 to Mrs. Verrill, widow ol Capt. of the Mexican war. - -C E M E N T -- OAB8BNGER TRAINS will leave Rockland at week looking about with the intention 181»1 The Spring Garden National hank nnd A. 8.16 a . m ., and 1.20 p .m ., and on Mondnya only i Verrill, who died in New Orleans with Penn Safe Deposit and Trust company, of G r o w in g *t 4.60 a . m . Dne In Rath it 10.46 a M. and 8.46 ' of putting in a bakery here. Philadelphia, closed on account of official P. M., and Mondays at 7.07 a . m ., oonneetlng for N K O hi'siirri.ETiH i.irs. yellow fever. Five children enme to The back rows of ehairs on the floor obstruction: gre»t political and coinmer- all point* on the Maine Central and Knatern and i M ild . Nnf<*. E f l ic l c n l. F a r w i- bless tho union, three of whom nro eial scandals developed. More Liberal S. G. Prescott & Co.’s Weetem Divisions of Boaton & Malno Railroad, jterlor to imy pill. For llrnd- arriving in Boston via Eaetein Division at 4.45 of the Opera House have been raised so nrlie mid Liver Complaint living — Willinm D.. Mrs. Adelia Tnlpey .May 9. That’s what the human Tlie Coal Dealers and 9.80 p. m ., and M ondays only at 1.06 p. m ., | nothing rim eqnnl (li <-«.<- Tab­ as to allow occupants a good view of and via W es ern Division at 4.30 p. M , and Mon- wife of Capt Talpcyof Boston,and Eliza, 1700—The Count Nikolaus Ludwig Zinzcndorf. race is doing — particularly Tillson W harf days only at 1 06 p. m. let.. Itilh the OINCOVEKV the stage. wife of Capt.W m. Luce, of the founder of the “Moravian Brothers” nnd the American part of it. Paaeengor Trains leave Bath at 8.40 a. M., and 1 they enre IthenmntiNm. 50 in organizer of Indian tnisidons in America, 2.60 p. M., and on Saturdays only at 6 JO p. m . Due ’ :i box onlv 3 5 etM. The M. E Aid Society held an ice In Rockland at 10.68 A. * ., ind 6.20 p. M., and on | Waldoboro District. Mr. Carleton’s died in lierrnliut. in Lusatia: born 1700. There are a few left who B atardays only at 8.68 P. M- cream sociable at Engine Hall, Monday second wife, who survives him, was 1775—Jacob Brown, American commander on are satisfied with ancient his­ tho Canada border in 1812, born in Bucks F a r e to B o sto n on ly <43.AO evening of last week. tory. But most people are KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Hock- PAYSON TUCKER, General Manager. I Mrs. Harriet Eastman, widow of Capt. c o u n ty . P n.: d ied I82«. land on tho third Tuesday of April, 1892. V. K. BOOTH BY, G. P. & T. A. One of Carleton, Norwood & Co.’s Enoch Eastman. In 1861 Mr. Carleton 1800—John Brown, abolitionist, horn at Tor ready to apply modern pro­ A certain Instrument, purp rlbig to be the lnj»t W. L. WHITE, Dlv. Buj tt 2 rington. Conn.: hanged Dee. 2. 185!’. will nnd testnrnent of Mephen Gould, lute of Portland. Nov. 20, 1891. ki'ns, which has been out some time for was elected to represent the town of 1810 John Brougham, actor and dramatist, gress and comm on-sense to the Hocklnnd, In said county, deceased, having been presented lor probnlo: repairs, has been set afire again. Camden in the state legislature, which Ixjrn in Dublin, treatment of the human stom­ 1840 Battle of Resaca de la I’alina and defeat ach—an organ that demands D H D K ltrii—-That notice be given to all pernonn BOSTON & BANGOR S.S.CCX | One of the Western Union telegraph duty was ably nnd conscientiously ful­ of the Mexicans. Interenied, by publishing a copy oftlds order In tho 1804- At Dalton, Ga., Sherman compelled its rights whether or no; that Courler-Gazette, primed at Hocklnnd, in said wires was broken Thursday at South filled. When the Camden Savings Bank Johnson to retreat: at Spottsylvania there County, three weeks successively, Unit they may resents the insults of worn- appear nt a Probate Court to he held In Hocklnnd, SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Rockport by flying rock from a blast. was organized he was elected president, was a pause, but Major General John Sedg­ In said County, on the third 'Puosdny of Mny wick was killed by a shnrpshixitcr; eight out methods. All this is to — which office he held at the time of his next, nnd show enuse, if any they have, why the G. E. Carleton received a cargo of battles elsewhere were fought. emphasize the facts about said Instrument should m>t be proved, approved Four Trips a Week to Boston. death, nil business of that institution 1805— .lefferson Davis was captured m ar Irwin- and allowed ns the List will and testam ent of the Steamers will leave Rorkland, weather coal for his kilns Thursday from Phila­ v ille. G a. deceased. permitting, as follow*: delphia by schooner John Bracewell. which he was called upon to attend 1891-Mine. Blavatsky, the famous thcoRBD LOTHROP, Acting Agent, Rockland. c o il III NED WITH ton of Augusta. A. J. Morton was the flag of our Union to every part of 1823—John Sherman, statesman, born in Lan­ E d w in S p r a g u e , R egister. CALVIN AUST N, Agent, Boston. ing— and are correspondingly WM. H. HILL, Gen. Manager, Boston. elected chairman. tbe world, while their manufactures are caster, O.: be has been in congress or cabi­ PALPITATION OF THE HEART net continuously for 37 years. healthy and happy. The sales To the Judge o f Probate in and fo r the known in almost every part of the CURED! The household goods of Rev. M. G. 1860—Theodore Parker, Unitarian clergyman o f Cottolene are enormous County o f Knox: Portlund, Mt. Desert mid Machias country. and radical thinker, died in Florence, St e p h e n II. W a r r e n o f I s l e r b o r o , Prescott went to Winterport Thursday and constantly increasing; a The Petition ol Osgood Blake. Guardian of STEAMBOAT CO. Italy; born 1810. M e ., is w e l l k n o w n in h is n a t iv e t o w For the past two years deceased has 1863—General Thomas Jonathan Jackson Lizzie M. Blake and l ruu. L. Biuke of St. George, NO THE GREATEST CREDENCE CAN HE by vessel. Mr. Prescott and family lelt proof that it is appreciated by in the County of Knox, minors, represents, that GIVEN TO IMS STATEMENT. T o A R E P R E ­ by boat Friday morning. been obliged to leave his business almost (“Stonewall”) died of wounds accidentally appreciative persons. the said wards are seized and possessed of cert dn Resumption of Service. SENTATIVE OE THE SKODA DlSCOV received at ( hancellorsvillc; born 1821. real estate, situate in mid Ht. George nnd described CO., HE RECENTLY SAID. Tbe roof has been taken from tne band entirely, yet his mind was as clear and 1869—Tbe “ last rail was laid ami tbe last spike Ask your grocer for it. us follows: Beginning at a stake und stone on liie “For more than two years I have puf active apparently as at any time during driven” on the Union Pacific railway at northerly side ol the town road leading to Thomas m n ^ri 'l grrent i i i In- stand and an extension built to the plat­ Promontory Point. U. T.; this was a inero N. K. FAIRBANK &. CO.. Claik’s and nearly opposite the dw. Illng house of 8tmr. City of Richmond fH> I* I I from wliut Phy past yenrs. Although confined to the official formality, as the road was com­ CHICAGO, and the late SV. Blake; thence westerly by the laud U b . I I ■— ■ V - .M.UK c a lle d M i ­ form so ns to secure more room for the assigned to ’he widow Blake aa dower, certain W ill Keaatne her Regular Trips Tuesday, er and Kidney Troubles. N ouri v all house the greater portion of the time yet pleted some time before. 5 Central Wharf, Boston rodstoastakeandstor.es ; thence south-westerly, March 8, and (weather permitting) will the time I would have severe |»ains accommodation of the band boys. 1890—The Very Hev. William Keegan, vicar pn-sing to the north of the house on said land le a v e P o r t l a n d : y back and side, w ith a constant ho took ns deep interest in what was general of the Catholic diocese of Brook­ The flags were at half mast on the occupied by the said Grantor, certain rods to u Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:16 p. m. or on arriva lull nain in the region of my liver. Mv going on in the outside world as ever lyn, died, aged 67. stake and stem s; thence easterly, passing to the of train leaving Boaton at 7 p. m. for regular bowels w ere——- _ _ <*o ■■ N lip n i t of said house, certain rods to snld road; e W il e y , Capt. James W. Maguncand Mrs. Mary Ma r t a . Bo w ers, Bean & Long of Camden and one to d ie d . > 2 j 1829-George W. Childs,of the .A J S a r a h II sidknhpaurkr , E. Rollius, survive her. She leaves 19 Cures when all Else Fails! Fa n n ie A. W o l t z , Elliot Orheton of Rockport. They have Philadelphia Lt dger, born - • ? . OFFICE HOUKB-B to 11 a. m .; 2 to 5. and 7 to 10 living grandchildren and 43 great- I ra W e s t o n . p.m . Night calls responded to from the office ately purchased a handsome pair of in Baltimore. »•> •• ) .Vo otliei remedy, coming as Inu­ grand children. She retained her sen­ 1859 Henry Cabot Lodge, ail- Telephone Connection. matched black horses in Fairfield, the it. in the form of a Gorl-sem! to KNOX COUNTY— In Probate Court held at Rock­ and member of con­ land on the third Tuesday of April, lbtfJ. Office 341 Main 8t., Willoughby Block. j ses until four days before she died. On gress, born in Boston. wbntwoiitii. sulTering humanity, has ever ef­ handsomest team in these parts. They On the foregoing Petition,—O r d e r e d , T h at the 15th of April she wrote a long letter 1863—Battle at Haymond and skirmish at fected the si emiugl\ miraculous notice bv given by publishing a copy tin reof aud CURE also purchased a now bright wood pony Fourteen Mile Creek, Miss., in (i rant’s cam ­ of this order, three w«eks successively, prior to I ho rat a ■»> M IMM ST^k A Guaranteed Cure for J Plies of whatever kind to a great grandson, without using cures that have followed the use ■ f j JA ItI IYI ■ j wr^tlegree— External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, cart last week tor tli»ir own business. paign against Vicksburg. third Tuesday of May next, in the CnUKlFU- big, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. Thia glasses An old resident, stie leaves 1864 Last ami bloodiest day of the lighting of this wonderful pre|>araiieeiiic has ever had articles. He was h ading a horse and from near Portsmouth, England, and 1804. County of Knox. 1888- Hight Hev. John Joseph Lynch, arch­ such colnplcti control of d i a l Petition of C. E. Men rvey, Aiinilidstrntcr Health is W ealth! reported that he had lost the woman bishop of diocese of Toronto, died there: came over on the Mayflower. She was fllllli l a i n o f life itself - ttv hiothi; i the i si a of Jni > Mo ., lat>- of Rockland, DK. 0. L. BARTLETT, and buggy and was making diligent horn 1816. in th e County o f K iseil, tesm te, re-peet- horn in H eniker, N. II , Dec 20, 1805, am i lieni c ovc; the whole physical fully represents,’hat th soual estate of said search for some one who had seen them M a y 13. and was married at Eastport, Feb. 18. m'i;a uisin in.l u i i'lianisiu of health. di ceased i« not aufilc'cht life just debts und Physician & Surgeon, 1717 M a ria Tlierc.su, “ si io n g m in d e d ” em p ress di m auds ak iiinst said t by tie sum oi oiio or could give information of their where­ 1822. a s 1’ hundred und fifty dollars; that id d. c a s e d died 38 Middle Street. of Austria, born in Vienna: died there Nov. i a s King's Siti sa fi)i'l,i; hut 29, 1789; she reformed Hie entire adminis­ seized lid possessed of certain real estate, situut® Opt ilk Hours from 11 to 12 a. in .; l to 4, ami abouts. it's in-i'dless I'm: IIS lo extol its vi 1- J'y , I Elmer R Fogler, oldest son of Henry tration, greatly to the benefit of tbe people. In Rock lurid, In said C ounty, and deserihed as fol­ 7 to 9 p. in. W Telephone Connection. lues ; let its h •neli iaiies attest loi io ' s : A certain lot of land with the huildiugu OBITUARY. II. Fogler, died at the home ol his unde, 1739 Churl» -> W atson Went wort b, marquis of theicon stundlng, sttua'ed on the sou’h side ol Hoekinglam, English statesman during the llich iselves. |<. ad 11n testimonials Grace street, in said Rockland, heii No. 66 on TREATMENT* n W. V. IIANSC’OM, M. M N. Vogler, South Hope, Sunday, first troubles with Americu, horn; (lieu llial a p p e a r fr< m w eek to week in said street. '1'hat a part of said r< al estute cannot Rockport Loses One of Her Best April 17. He bad been in poor health July I. Hs2: he repealed the stamp aet ami be sold without injury to the remainder; and tho Physician and Surgeon, Dn. B. C. W kkt’h N er v e and Bka in T r e a t ­ retired from office when war against the i h c s t • colum ns. and answer to yout- said Administrator re quests that he may bo era m ent, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dlzzl Known Business Men. for several years and at times, especially colonies began. powered, agreeably to luw, lo sell and convey all 341 MAIN KT., KOCKLAND. ME. iieas, < Jouvulsionh, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Head self w h e th e r <■r n o t tin v speak in the above described reul estute, together with tho ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of during his last sickness, lias been a great 1828—The noted American tariff act imposing any iuncertain ione. reversion of the widow's dower therein, pursuunt W t i p t c i a l attention divert to LHacaset o/ tka ulcoh-I or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depres­ Died Wednesday morning, May 4, heavy duties on British goods became a law. to the provisions of law, ui public » uction or Bya athd B ar. sion, Softening of the Bruin resulting hi Insanity at his home in Rockport Samuel D. sufferer. He wus about 24 years of age. 1864 -Battles at Hesaca, Ga.. begun; Federal For Kale by all h riig u b ts 75 cent*. private sale. and leuding to misery, decay and deuth, 1'remaiuru The funeral services were held Tuesday losses tH«> k illed a n d 2,147 w ou n d ed ; to ta l, C. K. ME8KRVKY, Administrator. Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Carleton, aged 75 years, 10 m onths 2,747; C o n fe d e ra te losses aIxm t 2,899; m in o r King: A1 unufad tiring ('<>., Involuulury Lot-sis and Bperiuatorrhueu caused by afternoon at the Baptist Chapel, Rev battles at Pulaski and Tilton, Teun. Itiidgloii, Me KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at over exertion of the bruin, self abuse or over- and 8 days: Deceased, who was the Rockland, on tbe third Tuesduy of April, 1892. indulgence. Each box contains one month’s treat­ 1873 59 miners killed by an explosion in the Mr. Drew of West Rockport officiating. On the petition uforesuid, O r d e r e d , That notice DR. A. WOODSIDE, ment. $1 oo a box, or six boxes for $5 U0, sent by son of William and Betsey Carleton, Drummond mint at West Vale, N. S. The floral eflerings contributed by his 1899 -Judge Amasa J. Parker died in Albany, ho given by publishing a copy of uuld petition with mail prepaid on receipt of price. . was born June 27, 1816, at what is this order lie reon, three weeks successively, prior P ttfSIC ltf /\/iD SuftfEOfJ, |W E GUARANTEE MIX BOX EH uged 83. ______known us the old Carleton homestead young Iriends consisted of a handsome to tho third Tuesday of Muy uext, in the To cure any case. Willi each order received by us Nervous Men! Co u r ie r G a z e t t e , a newspaper printed in Rock .Muy 14. BEHIDEMCE AND ODICK for six boxes, accompanied with $6 00, we will in the present town of Rockport, on the floral pillow, wreuth, and bouquet of EXHAUSTED VITALITY. laud, thut all persons interested may attend at u send the purchaser our written guarantee Io refund J092-Gosnold discovered Ca|*e The errors of Youth. Preumlure Decline, Lnefc Man­ Court of Probate thou to be held in Rockland, and 40 MIDDLE STREET, cut roses. To the friends who so kindly l '‘“ L -■ hood, and ull Diauubua aud Weakuubntie of Man, from show cause, if any, why tbe prayer of said petition the money if tho treatment does not ulfect a cure. old County road to Camden Village. whatever oaune, iiorinanoiitly and privately cured at H o u rs: 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. in. Guarantees Issued only by W. J- COAKLEY, gave their help and sympathy his rela­ 1619- “Henry of Navarre" home. E xpeiittiikatment. No F ailukb. Consul. should not be granted. D ruggist, Sole Agent, Rockland, Me. ivC. His boyhood was spent on the farm with (H en ry IV of F ra n c e ) as- 'fc." k tion in penrnn or by fi-iter. Addrwts Wiu. H. Parker. 16 18 REUKL ROBINBON Judge. R o c k la n d , - - M a in e . tives wish to express their sincere sasbinated at Paris. .D ., ortho Peabody Medical Institute. No. 4 Bulhuch A true copy of tho netitiou and order then on. his parents and from his earliest years gtreet, Boston, Mass. Prospectus and descriptive A tte s t: E d w in S f r a g u k , R egister. #500 Howard! thanks. 1634 .M cling of first house of J I J Pamphlet,6 closely sealed, free lo all. Scud now. WE will pay the above reward for uuy ease of lie was an industrious and hard working representatives of Massa- Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Hick Headache, lndi KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court,held at Rock, o. G. MOFFITT, man, never shirking the tasks that eh u»a Its. geslion, Constipation or Costiveuess we cai not M r s . Susau L , wife of James S. 1643 Ixniis XIV succeeded at V A \ laud, on tbe third Tuesday ol April, 1892. cure with West’s Vegetable Liver Pills, when the Elijah M Duvis, Administrator ou the catale of Fire and Life Insurance. were allotted him, faithful in every duty, th e ag e o f 5: lie leig n e d ' directions are strictly complied with. Tiiey are Green of Vinalhaven.died Friday morn­ Cochran, Baker & Cross, Emery Davis, lute of Friendship, in said County,

CAMDEN CHAT. EAST UNION. COLUMBUS DAY. BAD ECZEMA ON BABY VINAlHAVEN's L0CAL events. SPECIAL SALE A Batch of Readable Notes from the Home The Happenings of a Week Served up I Miss Minnie Gould has gone to War- The Public Schools Will Participate in Hand one Solid Sore. Itching Awful. for Our Readers. ' ren to attend the High School. She will the Celebration. IN Had to Tie Ills Hands to Cradle. of Granite. tie missed from the Grange.... Miss Cured by Cuticura. Capt, Elbridge Drinkwnter has laid Gossipy Bits of News Regarding Resi­ Payson Is quite sic k ----- Mr Trask and The 12th of October, 1892, the 400t b DINNER SETS dents and Visitors —Occurrences Triv- j the foundation of the bouse of Mr. Up­ ’ E Lermond have exchanged places.... anniversary of the discovery of America, Onr MUle boy broko out on his head with a bn T H I S ’WJE213BC:- ial and Important but None the Less ton. Chestnut St. ought to be observed everywhere in O*8(ime Great Rnrgnlna wrill be offered. form of eczema, when ho wan four months <>k of Great Inteiest. John Dornnn has challenged Marshall Wo tried three dorters, but they did not help bin John Porter has moved into the house We then used yt threo C uticura R kmedi Davis for n race between his horse Billie America. Tlie day will be marked in tod after using tin oven w eeks exactly acc ord he recently bought of J. II. Curtis. Chicago by the dedication of tbe Colum­ ing to directions, he begun Robert Kessel and family have moved ] and Mr. Davis’ King....Luey D ornnn to steadily im prove, am! W II Grinnell has bis new tenement has gone to Bucksport to teach school. bian Exposition grounds. The day may after tho use of them for to Stony Creek. BICYCLES! seven m onths his head wu? almost done. Laura Hilt will teach in North Warren also oe signalized in every town nnd entirely well. When w< George Ginn’s new cat-boat, Olivette, j ... Miss Payson diet! Sunday of last village in tile Republic by a local cele j began using it his bead was will be launched today The Salvation Army is doing a good a solid sore from the crow i: week. She will be greatly missed. bralion of which the politic school is tlie ' to his eyebrows. It w.h James Carver, now in his 83d year, j work in C am den. also all over liis ears, most High School closed Friday. It l.ns heen centre. Prof G. G. Additon has a large class of bis face, and small places was in tho village Tuesday. I he public, schools of the Republic on different pnrts of bi­ in vocal instruction. . a very successful term. The teacher body. There were sixteen Capt. Emery Smith purchased a yoke will form the most fitting centres for nil weeks that we bnd to keep ...... was presented a very appropriate present his hands tied tothecradh- of steers in Rockland last week. J he. Electric ... Railroad _ . has . been lo- ....Miss ut.. Ninaw: Titust--,. hasu returned . from , these local celebrations. A national RVARD nnd hold them when he cated as follows: Beginning nt the , ...... ,. was taken up; and had to Messrs. Lane & Ginn have their lish „ , ..... , . . Castine where she has been attending Public School Observance simultaneous keep mittens tied on his hands to keep his finger­ Rockport line the rond runs on the south ; w„„, , C1 , .. . nails out of tho sores, as he would scratch if he weir at Lane's Island ready for business .t.u „t , N,,rninl School....Wm. Esancy has with the Chicago exercises will awaken 1 ( R ( igar •ould in nny way get his hands loose. We know easterly side of Union street to School I bought a part of the Jones farm. . .Mr a popular interest in the coming Expo­ K eNKY T rAISERB oston your CUTicrma R rm biubs cured him. We feel Manager Shields says that the Luciers street on the westerly side of School safe in recommending them to others. Haines, the teacher of the High School. sition. Far more important is the fact GKO. B. & JANK'ITA UAH1UB, tt’ob.tnr, Ind. are to appear at the Opera house, May street, to the north side of Elm street 24. will also teach the Winter term, that the public school has the right to nenr the Congregational Church, down Sch. Mollie Rhoades loaded at the a very successful teacher. occupy the most prominent place in the Cuticura Resolvent the north side of tho street to the wes­ celebration. Tbe public school is the The new blood and Pkin Pnrlfler, and greatest of Sands last week with rough stone for terly sido of Dr. Albee’s lot. nnd to the one characteristic institution which links Humor Remedies, cleanses th«? blood of all impuri­ Philadelphia. BURKETTVILLE, ties and poisonous elements, and thus removes the center of the street opposite the Megun- all neighborhoods together, nnd can thus For Sale or To Let •arise, while CUTICUltA, the great skin cure, and W. S. Vlnai is taking advantage of By tile hour or day. W e Mill continue to handle C u ticora Soar, an exquisite skin benuUficr, clear tioook hall lot and in the center of the L. A Nowbcrt has sold his house in furnish a common bond for a national tee Lovell Diamond Safety. We lettheae machine* the skin and scalp, nnd restore tho hair. Thus the the present lull, and is making up a lot street to the bridge opposite D. A all lam netron nnd we are convinced that they ur© OtrriounA R icmrdikh core every species of itching, Burkettville to Mrs. Betsy Sn.keforth celebration. The public school is the the bent wheel* for our country roadn that can bo burning, scaly, pimply, nnd blotchy skin, scalp, and of band hammers. Campbell’s store. The road is to be and moved on to his old placo near produced. Strictly high grade We let then bloo.l diseases, from pimples to scrofula, from ripe fruit of the four centuries of Ameri­ machines to more than tnl ty diff rent part en to infancy to age, when tho best physicians fail. Photographer Merritltew a few even­ pnved between the rails and eighteen Appleton Ridge. Mrs. Sukeforth has can civilization. The ptiblio school of learn lo ride on ln*t eennon, and they stood up io perfect nliape —tlmt H the inoH aevere tent u mu­ ings since made a Dash light picture of inches on each sido with cobble paving moved into the houso vacated by Mr. todnv sways the hundred years to come. ch tit can have. We are offering thia Spring Sold everywhere. Price, C ctic to a , 60c.; Ho a p, the Saturday Night Club. where it crosses tbe streets, and with J Newbert.... Wm. Jacobs has moved 2f»c ; R esolvent, $1.00. Prepared by tho P ottek Francis Bellamy of Boston is chair­ D kuu and C hem ical C orpo ra tio n , Boston. block paving (rout Dr. Albee’s west line into G. Miller's house ...L Dorman tfA-Setid for " How to Cure Skin Diseases,’ W. W. Kittredge, Win. McNieol, A. man of the exteutive committee of tlie pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testim onials. L. Pierce and Alex I’ctiie arrived Wed­ to the bridge. It is agreed that the road has moved onto the place formerly owned National Columbian Public School cele­ IN 18 nesday from Stony Creek. shall be completed on or before July 15. by Alex Sukeforth, lately deceased. bration, which is designed to enlist the New and Second Hand Machines. i by C uticura 1 Absolutely puu The fishing schooner Urania arrived Postmaster Singbi’s capture of a thief Win. Lineken has moved into tho house public schools in nn observance ,i| Hie Monday of l ist week with a trip of recently is the subject ol comment hr re. vacated by Mr. Dorman ...... lohn C alph day. F. L. SHAW, PAINS AND WEAKNESSES nearly 20,000 pounds to Lane & Libby. The mnn had stolen a watch and chain has commenced work on bis new bouse Harold F. Roberts, formerly of this I emalea instantly relieved by that J. Hatch is master workman ot tbe job 322 Main St., Rockland, Me, . elegant, ami infulllble A ntldote i - Capt. G. G. Webster of steamer Em­ Ironi Gilbert Young’s. Mr. Singhi saw city, uow employed in the Introductory Pain, Inflammation, nnd Weakness, t-lxs the man running, aud pointing his ....Clint Thurston, who bought tho Department of tlie Youth’s Companion, .C’H r Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. meline was in Searsport last week on gloved finger ordered him to stop or he Burkett saw mill a short time ago, has business connected with the new steamer, Boston, is working in the capacity of would shoot. The man stopped nnd tho sold out to Mears & Biadstreet... .G. Viinalltaven. In his absence Capt. secretary to Mr. Bellamy, and front him Fire I watch and chain wero recovered. Miller hns towed about fivo acres of we learn that tlie Lincoln Street School nsurancel Elias Gray of Castine was in command. > “ WOKTII A GUINEA A BOX. An addition is being made to E. H. oats nnd has the ground fitted for the of this city will participate. Tlie move­ F. A. Grimllo and F. II. Webster Young's store. rest of bis crops... .John A. Patterson ment is one that should he encouraged. from Moses Webster Lodge, D. R. Man- lias moved to Belfast... .A Sunday son nnd O. C Line of Atlantic Chapter The lawn at Norumbegn is beautifully A.J.ERSKINE&SON School has heen started nt the Barlow NEWSPAPER NOTES. 417 HADf ST., ROCKLAND, MK. G. R. Doak, T. G. Libby and F. S. green. IMfSSRt. Hon. Chas. M. Ham of Lisbon Falls sehool-hou«e-----Miss Nettie E. Calph is —ALSO— Walls of De Valois Coro in and ury at­ COVERED WITH A TASTELES8 AND L teaching school in District No. •!.... The Mechanics Falls News is a late tended tho nnnual meeting of tho Ma­ will deliver the memorial address here Life Insiirans, SOLUBLE COATING. 1 Hamlin Burkett is getting out the lum- addition to our exchanges. It is a neatly sonic Grand Lodges nt Portland last this year. 1 her to build new seats for the Washing­ printed weekly and pays interesting at­ Accident Insurance, and :For SICK HEADACHE,? week. The Dr. D. P. Ordway Plaster Co. ton Camp-ground. tention to home news. We wish tor it J Dizziness, or Swimming in the Head. Wind* J Inspecting Officer Charles L- Withnm will publish a paper for general circula­ Plate Glass Insurance. Pain, and Spasms at the Stomach, Pains in d tion containing a portrait ot the doctor, all success. Edward F. Edgccomb is Agents for the following well known companies: Ithe Hack, Gravel, and flying Pains In Hie ’* of Lewiston made an unexpected visit SOUTH LIBERTY. publisher. American Fire Insurance Co. Body, Rheumatism, etc. to T G. Libby Camp, S. of V., Friday a personal sketch and history of the plas­ Buffalo German Insurance Co. ter. Continental Insurance Co. evening, April 29. The Camp, though Chas. Palmer jammed his hand Germania Fire Insurance Co. The Camden Herald is now printed on Guardian Assurance Co. Tako four, fivo or oven six of B eech n u t £ taken by surprise, wits not unprepared, severely one day recently.... Mrs. Nellie insurance Co. of Xortb America. T h e Seckk-i o f S uccess. Merchants Insurance Co. Pills, and »« nine «•«>« out o/ Im, they will yi.- 5. a new and improved Hoe press. Tito nnd in the inspection ranked 85 percent. Tibbetts who hns been visiting her P’ovidence Washington Ins. Co. ‘'lief in twenty idwuIm ; for the pill will go diruc 1 <■ W. H. Kittredge druggist, believes that the Herald has always heen well printed so Sun Insurance Office. lo and remove tho cauhb, the cause being no f\ The boys say that Bro. Witham is a secret of success is perseverance. Therefore brother. Franklin Leigbr, hns gone to £ moro nor lens than wind, together with poison- * Westchester Fire Insurance Co. he persists in keeping the llnest line of per that no particular improvement is notice­ l.loyd's Plate Glass Insurance Co. £ oils and noxious vapours, and sometimes*? hustler. funieries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and Belfast... .The item regarding John 4 unwholesome food. able. but we can heartily congratulate 16 23 Travelers Insurance Co

e THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1892

THOMASTON TOPICS. Amusements and Announcements. OBITUARY. HORSE HAIRS. Ivsnhoe Commandery. Golden Cross, will The funeral of Hon. S I). Carleton was held FISHING TACKLE! News Matters of Interest to Our Many Recent Transactions Amopg Rockland A W E E K Thomaston Readers. I have an entertainment next Friday evening. i at his late residence Rockport, Saturday at Horsemen—A Word of Advice. —A FITI.T, T.ISF. OF— The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y M. C. A. two o’clock. Rev. Mr. Ryder and Rev. Mr. The Board of Appeals of the American Poles, Lines, Vreeland *8 Operatic Minstrels appear In will hold its regular meeting Friday at 3 p. m. Snow, former and present pastors of the Rockport Baptist church, were the officiating Association, in session in Chicago, refused to Waits Hall nex: Friday evenlnu. A social dance is to be held in the Ladies Hooks, Reels, clergymen. There was a very large attendance reinstate Nelson. Union Hall, Rockville, on Wednesday evening o o there being 43 carriages in line. The floral M. H.Nash hasn’t swapped horses yet. Jerry 0 E Arbor Dty was celebrated at the High School of this week. offerings were profuse and beautiful, Including says that Myriek would not swap “ Lazy Spoon Hooks, by the planting of six trees. St. Bernard’s Catholic Church will have a an anchor, cross, throe pillows, baskets and Mike” for Willoughby Block. supper and entertainment Wednesday evening, Fancy Poles, o o bouquets. The Ariel Quartet of Rockland W 8. White has a bnngtalled bay family at the church. sang. horse, that will weigh 1200 pound*, bought Leaders, Sinkers, Redeem your old post office box key and get J. H. McNamara sane in Bangor last week. a new one before It is too late/ Almira, widow of Wni. S. Ingraham , died nt Bar Harbor, a fine U nking animal. His SPECIAL He won an unqualified success and they want other horse, which cut a tendon in the accident And Everything o o / him there again. a: the home ot th e son, Geo. W. Ingraham, Wednesday. The funeral was held Sunday at reported last week, he gave to Dr. Vnrnum Mrs. Cordelia Willey's house, Dunn street, The beautiful drama. “ Hazel Kirke,” will be two p. m , Rev. J. II. Parshley officiating. Catalogues of the first great high class horse has been painted by.lt. W. Putnam. presented a- an early day for the benefit of tho Tnerc was a large attendance, and the remains sale at the Arena, Boston, under the manage­ W. II. KITTREDGE, Drug Store, 300 Main St. o o graduating class of the High .School. were interred in Acborn Cemetery. Deceased ment of Chas 11. Thayer, have been issued BARGAINS! Charles Mank has completed an alewive weir Crescent Beach, F. M Smith proprietor, was was the daughter of Ebon Vose of Cushing, and contain 154 fine horses, 148 of which are above the bridge. The fish are commencing opened for the season Friday evening, with a her mother being a Hoyler. She was a mem­ trotting bred, the majority being brood mares and royally bred studs. The snlo opens next to run. . social hop, music by Meservey’s Brass Quintet. ber of the First Baptist Church and a most o o There was a large attendance and a jolly good ' exemplary lady. Her .wo children survive Tuesday. Catalogues will he sent on applica­ tion. The House Cleaning Season May 28 will oe a field day for the High time. her—Geo W. Ingraham and Mrs. Robert School. Athletic sp >rts on the icboo l grounds The H. R. Brennan Co. did good business Palmer of Massachusetts. R. L. Winslow has sold the gray pacer, Is upon us, with its attendant cares and vexations. The enterprising, will be indulged In here last week and made additional friends. Lillie Blanche to W. N. U lm er....O . A. tidy housewife realizes that tile renovation of her home is incomplete o o Their work is well done and tho members of Amanda Frye, widow of Wm. II. Post of Ames has sold his mare with the silver mane E. B. Hastings unless the beauty of its interior lias been increased by a judicious pur­ the company ladies and gentlemen. Saturday Owl’s Head, died on tho train between Port­ and tail to R. L. Winslow and has bought, chase of some of the many Novelties in Wall Papers which may now Don’t forget the lecture by Rev. M. 8. be procured nt a lower figure than ever before. Persons desiring the Hughes of Portland at the Methodist church, afternoon they gave a matinee benefit for tho land and Westbrook Junction, Saturday, the black Harabletonian 3-year-old colt, formerly owned by xMr. Winslow, of W. N. largest variety to select from will do well to remember that they will on Wednesday evening. May 29 public library, netting that institution a sin .11 while en route for her home at Owl’s sum. Head. She had been at the Maine General Ulmer. The dam of this colt is Alvin be more likely to find what they wish now than later in the season. We carry a large and carefully selected line ot tbo Latest Designs o o Hospital for several weeks where she had a McLain’s fast pacer. The colt Ir a gelding, Vreoland’s Minstrels appear at Farwell Opera which we shall lie pleased to show to all who call. ^-Sam ples fur­ J. E Moore, esq., attended the meeting of weighs about 900 and stands 15.1 Mr. Ames House next Saturday night, and will give a tumor removed. Tho cause ol her death Is F ^W c shall make nished and Orders by Mail promptly forwarded. the State Democratic Committee, held at the very excellent performance. Tin music Is of thought to have been heart disease. The re­ has since soid him to J. F. Frgler. Elm House, Auburn, Thursday evening. a very high order, both vocal and instr • uantal mains were taken to Brunswick and placed in G. A. Alden of Waterville has set an example A. M. MILLER & CO., o o the orchestra and band being marked itures a casket, arriving here on the late train Satur­ which most New England breeders will do Attractive Bar­ day. The funeral will occur tomorrow at ten well to follow. lie has had his stallion !' Mrs. Alvin Vose as delegate and Mrs. I. H. of the show. In the first part several good 425 Main St., Rockland o’clock. W. Whuiffas alternate from Puritan Lodge, voices are heard in late selections, and the gags Banquo gelded. He was by old Daniel Boone of the e d men, judging from the frequent (2 31 3-4) a fast but rather diminutive son of I. O. G. T., attended the meeting of the Grand Mary L., wife of John W. Lothrop, died at gains in every applause, please the audience immensely. The Hambletnnfan, which stood for several yeara Lodge in Bangor, Apr. 27 and 28 her home, 153 Pleasant street, Monday ot last olio is made up of a number of strong special­ in Maine and left a goodly number of speedy o o week, aged 25 years. The funeral was held ties, and the sone* and dances arc artistically progeny there. If tbree-fourtbs of the two Thursday, Rev. W. M. Kimmell officiating. Department of The new bridge is fas: nearing completion rendered and executed. Vreoland’s Minstiels and three-year-old colts which New England Deceased was the daughter of Ezra M. Side­ It is nearly all planked. One side will be cov­ is a meritorious company throughout. Satur­ breeders are intending to keep entire were linger of Warren. She was a faithful and ered with spruce plank and the other with hard day evening, May 14. gelded, they would bring more money five pine in order to test which wood will last the devoted wile and mother, and leaves a husband our Store, during The Gaiety Theatre is presenting a great bill years hence than they will as stallions. We longer. The draw is about ready to be put in, and two little ones to mourn her loss. Sho this week. Tenley & Mack’s Vandevllle Co. are informed Mr. Alden’s stallion Fred Boone and the bridge will soon be open for travel. had every care and attention in her sickness, has adopted the pacing gait.—Am. Horse heads the list, with Miss May Bell, the clever The family has the satisfaction of knowing that T h i s W e e k . o o Breeder. vocalist, dancer and banjolst. Prof. E. L. not-ing was left undone to smooth the way Mr. Brackett, former proprietor of the Emmons, the whistling soloist and imitator, tor the suffering one. The Ladies Ariel Quar­ TWO MEN DROWNED. Exchange Hotel, Waldoboro, and Mr. Burn- and E H. Roach, always popular, make a big tet furnished appropriate music for the ser­ Sad Accident at Seal Harbor-Father iheincr of that town, have assumed the pro­ list of attractions. Open every evening. Peo­ vices. and Son, prietorship of the Clinton House. T. W ple’s prices, 10, 15 and 20 cents. Change of 30 pieces New Dress Goods in Margaret A. Emperor died at her home, Stackpole has been engaged to furnish program Tburday. Thursday evening, extra! Thursday morning William Stanton of Seal Plaids, Stripes and Plain Effects, 40 aback to and from all trains to their hou»e. Dancing after the show! Any gentleman or Grace Street Place, Wednesday, aged 18 years. Harbor and his son Clarence, the former aged in. wide, 45 cents. lady buying an orchestra seat will be entitled She was tho daughter of James and Catherine 44 and the latter 17, were drowned by the 0 0 Emperor, the mother dying in 1886 Deceased to a dance ticket on payment of 30 cents extra. capsizing of their boat. They were employed 50 pieces Dress Goods in Bedford About 25 of the members of Oi tent Lodge. Orchestra chair and dance 50 cts, dance tickets was a member of the present graduating class on the granite works at Spruce Head and ITT OUR HATS! F. A A. M., visited King Solomon’s Lodge a: 35 cts. Remember the day and date! Thurs­ of our High School. She was a young lady were on their way there when the accident Cords and Fancy Mixtures, 65c, 75c of refinement and high character and had en­ Waldoboro, Friday evening. The party left day evening, M iy 12. Refreshments served occurred. The capsized boat was discovered and Si .00 per yard. The best dressed men on our streets are seen in our deared herself to a large circle of friends. The on a special train at 7 p. ni., returning about in the Hall. by Laforest Snow of the White Head Life 12 o’clock. They all report an excellent time. funeral was held Friday from St. Bernard’s We are showing a fine line ofBlack W ILCOX Hats. That is our best advertisement, Tho concert by Prof. W. S. Wight’s singing Station. Tho father was found clinging to Thomas Brown was initiated into the order at Catholic Church. The floral offerings were class in the M. E. vestry, Monday evening of the boat, and the hoy underneath the boat,both Dress Goods in fine India Twill,Bed­ very many and beautiful, including remem­ we occasionally like to call your atttention to New that place last week, was very much of a success. The quite dead. Aid was summoned and every o o brances from the High School class of ’92, ford Cords, and Wool Henriettas chorus was assisted by an orchestra com­ effort made to resuscitate them, hut to no Styles and Colors. At the special town meeting held in Watts St. Bernard’s Choir, of which she was a mem­ of the well known B. Priestley make, posed of Prof. A. T. Crockett violin, Albert purpose. Hall, Wednesday afternoon, J. C. Lerensaler ber, and other friends. Smith cello,Messrs.Prescott and Johnson cornet which are considei&l the finest goods was chosen moderator. The sum of tflOOO Mrs. Stanton is left with four small children This Week We Shall Open a Big Line with Mrs. Wight organist. I ho choruses were was voted to complete the Knox street sewer We clip from tho Haverhill Gazette: “ The in destitute circumstances,a case which appeals m ade. rendered with fire and were sung in excellent and thus give a suitable drainage for Wetts death of Araariah M. Davis occurred this to the generosity of all. The funeral was held tunc and tune r.nd with goa l volume, speaking We have a few Pattern Dresses Block. If th s sum was found to be insufficient morning, at No. 148 Water street, at the age of Saturday, Rev. C 8. Cummings of this city very emphatically of Mr. Wight’s good work the balance Is to be paid from the net earnings 51 years, 6 month* and 9 days, after an illness officiating. left which we have marked down from as an instructor. Mr. Wight favored the audi­ STIFF AND SOFT HATS-:- of Watts Hall. The vote stood 92 to 77 in favor of about two weeks. He was a worthy citizen S15 to S10. ence w ith a solo, and in the quartet, “ Basso RAILROADS. of the sewer. Green street needs a sewer and who had long been connected with the shoe Profundo” showed biuiself an excellent actor. IN ALL THE NEW SUMMER SHADES. manufacturing interest. When his country should have one. The “ Rock-a-bye” song by the little ones was Railroad Commissioner Mortland, and his needed soldiers for the defence of the Union he The D. WiLCOX— the best Hals made. We are Solo Agents for this city. o o loudly ncored. Prof. Wight and wife have colleagues are inspecting the Maine Central enlisted from Haverhill in Co E, 11th Reg., M. Levi Seavey was in Boston last week----- made a host of friends here, have materially this week. V. M., in the ranks of which he served faith­ Dress T rim m in g s Mi»s Katie Young has gone to Liberty----- advanced our musical interests, and an effort The Limerock Railroad track is being con­ E. W. BERRY & CO., | fully, and at the close of the war became a Capt. George E. Wallace left for Baltimore is being made to have them conduct a second structed to Perry Bros kilns. Wednesday-----William Nash has returned member ot Major Howe Post 47, under whose The Hatters.! term of school here. The mail and baggage car on the morning We can match all our Dress Goods from Lynn--- Janies Levensaler, Bowdoin auspices his funcrul will take place on Sunday train has been rebuilt and greatly improved. in tlie New Gimps used so much this College, has been at homo a few days-----Mrs. afternoon at I o’clock. He leaves two sons PLEASANT EVENTS and two daughters.” Our Union and Apple- 'The size of the mail room has been increased season. George E. Wallace and son John left for Balti­ several feet and 60 new boxes added, thus more yesterday-----Mrs. Ezra Sidolinger and ton readers will be especially interested. flflE ^ Ieckh/ear. The Universalist Ladies Have Two facilitating the work of the mail agents, who sons Alonzo and Guilford Sidelinger and wife, greatly appreciate the change. leave for San Jose, Gala , this week where they Delightful Evenings. Lulu Plummer, daughter of the late Capt. We have Ihe Finest Assortment of New Colors 1 New Styles 1 Largest will live. and Mrs Amos Plummer of Harrington, died Assortment in the city. The ladies of tho Universalist Circle are at her home (L. S. Henderson’s) 23 Purchase o o fertile in resource and skillful In execution,and street, May 4, aged 20 years. Miss Plummer One enters tho post office this week to the past two weeks have fully proved this. One was a sister of Mrs. Henderson and M. S. And a comple change in that depart­ week ago Wednesday evening the usual circle Plummer of this city. She was a beautiful, Millinery Opening We have ever shown. Be sure and ment. The old V-shaped partition has been was varied by the introduction of antiquarian accomplished young lady, a member of the see them before buying. removed and all of the old boxes taken out. features, charming young Indies stepping back Metbcdlst church, the Epworth League, and Gents' Fine Shoes! The partition now extends from the front win­ fifty years and changing their head-dress at took the valedictory in her class, which grad­ CORDOVAN, KANGAROO, dow back in a straight line nearly to the rear one tell swoop from the modern diminutive uated last June Her gifted mind, bright of the building and then across to the western toque to the old-fashioned and colossal calash. manners and lovely Christian character en­ MRS. A. M. THURSTON PATENT CALF. side, and 400 new and improved lock boxes Old style garments of all descriptions were deared her to her many friends who have done New line of Centemeri and Foster have been put in. The delivery is midway of seen, and with old-fashioned eatables for the ull that loving caro could do to cheer and Will have au Opening of Lace Kid Gloves just in. (yT he best is always the cheap­ the line of boxes aud the paper and letter drop appetite a real antiquarian evening was the brighten her long sickness which she has near the door of the main entrance. The est. OUR BLUCIIEli CUT BALS result. home with unfaltering courage, thoughttul to New Prints only 5 cents. money order office is in the rear on the west Last Wednesday evening the “ Albany Depot’’ her lust moment for the comfort of others. Spring and Summer Millinery New Bedford Cords and Pongees in Cordovan aud Calf are beauties, side of the room. Work was begun for this and a “ Letter of Introduction” were presented She entered Purchase Street Grammar school change on Saturday evening, and the new in the ’Vuralllst vestry to a large and decidedly when coming here from Boston seven years AT HER STORE IN’ UNION, 12 1-2 cents. and big sellers. boxes were in use on Monday morning, thus pleased audience. The stage was prettily ar­ ago, und although always delicate, persevered New Outings only 6 cents, full yd. uot impeding the delivery ot the mail. It is a ranged with draperies, and the costumes and in completing het course of study, graduating Tennis Oxfords and Balm orals! needed and welcome improvement and we are other concomitants were in excellent taste. last June. She began to fail before June und l ltli and 12th. wide. glad that our efficient post office force basso M AY Children's School Shoes! The parts were all finely taken and it was more nothing availed to arrest the disease, consump­ 18 convenient quarters. Cotton 5 cents per yard. than ever impressed upon our people that we tion. Her suffering was not intense until near There is true economy in buying NORTH HAVEN. have some of the most talented amateurs for the end, and she ever welcomed her yonng BUY Y: UR SHOES Of US. nice literary productions of any place of the friends. Her cousins, Misses Coffin and Cobh, Calico Wrappers, all made, 81, goods of us. size of Rockland in New England. The cust were with her the last three weeks to assist Mr. Gardner and auother of l)r. Weld's men 81.25 and 81.50 each. Our Shoes are famous for perfect fit was as follows: her sister and husband, brother and wife in Administrator’s Sale. are at his house at Iron Point getting it ready j K^—Kemeinber, we give HILL’S AL­ the care ot their loved one. and style, and we warrant their dur­ for the season. Dr. Weld is expected early ••a l iia n t DEPOT.” Good Crash 4 cents a yd Beautiful in life, beautiful in death, she has Tho subscriber offers for sale tho entire stock of BUM or TENNYSON’S POEMS, both this year-----ilirarn Crockett is home from Mr. Roberts, Mr. Gen timer goods under the firm name of Gl a-on& Bartlett, ability. Just received a New line of Mrs Roberts. Mrs A. II. Berry ^changed her p-tin here tor eternal rest in the Lace Scrim only 5 cents a yard. $6.00 Books to customers. Ask for Boston for u visit——There was a loafing day Union. The stock consists of everything usually Mr. Campbell, Mr. Wakefield beyond, leaving hoi sorrowing relatives and found In u first H ush country More; also a pair of a card, und wo will explain how It’s at the fuctory this week on account of the scar­ Miss Grace Gilley you tie and well matched horses, together with Mrs. Campbell, young friends the comforting memory ot her (lone. city of lobsters-----Capt. Irving Dyerinsch. Mr. Mcllheney, J 8. W. Burpee wagons and harnesse*. The opportunity offer* a LADIES’ FINE OXFORDS. Miss Helen Clark pine and well spent life. Services were held rare chance to one who wauts to go into busim «s, Medora has been making trips to Rockland Mrs. Mcllheny, but will sell regard!* *h of cost or value, until ihe Cook, Miss Angie Graves Fiiday afternoon, attended by her pastor, class this week, assisting packet Greyhound on tin Miss Ollie Gilchrest whole is dUpoHcd of. 369 Main Street, Chore woman, of ’91, 8utiday school class, Epworth League E. C. GLEASONt Administrator, daily mail until the arrival of steamer Sylvia, Porter, Alfred Black 18.21* Uuiou, Mu. and other friends. The floral offerings were CURTAIN DEPT. | Opp. The Thorndike, which is expected to go on the route this week. srttoDVorioN.” . W. BERRY & ••LBTTBtt OP beautiful. The class of ’91 presented a lyre Mr. Geutbn / f Mr. Roberts, with a broken string. The remums were Bargains in Lace Curtains, A F IS H FIR M . Mrs. R o b erts, Mrs. A. H. Bin 7 ATTENTION! Mr. Campbell. Mr. Wakefield taken to Harrington for burial. Portiers, Poles, Etc. Tint Cloth for STALLIONS FOR SERVICE. Mins Grace Gilley Lane and Libby’s Big Business—An Mrs. Campbell, Mr Westgate, 11. I). F. .Smith LIST OF LETTERS Gentlemen wearing tine boots should Shades in all the desirable colors. sisa-A-ssajsT o x 7- io o a . Early Start, Bella, the muid, Miss Oi’le Gilehiest call at once and examine these line Remaining unclaimed in Rockland Post Ky“ Shades m ade and p u t up to Business is booming at Lane & Libby’s There will be no circle this week. Office lor the week eliding May 7, 1892: I lines of order. fish yard, Vinulhaven, and the outlook for th? Gents' List. Robinson, George NELSON, JR. 10,485. season is excellent. The landing of fish nt thia LOCAL NOTES. Beautilier, Henry Hack lill’, Frank Hathaway, Soule and Harrington. yard has begun earlier this Spring than tor Boutillier, W. 1 Shaw. F. B Finest Calf and Cordovan. W( >N«< >K |N KLKCLN\ 2:10 ___ Beal. B 1L Silver, Frank several years past. The past ten days the firm Our advertisers should remember that the Smith. A A. I. H bo.ullful bluo l I, ,y, black p .lnOi l .’i b ands; weighs 1035 P>»unl.; foaled 1885. Colson, Chas G. French Plain Too, Da.u, Oladlultt, by C j ««Iii- M.Olay.lr. 33 (.Ire of Uoranao, S.J3X. Oirry Cl.iv. 2 rilubad, has bought in 126.(X)0 pounds of fish as follows : regular circulation of T ub C.-G. is 3500, never Coburn, Edwin It. Scutena, Chas. und 9 producing aona and 22 producing daughter#), ao’i of Oa*s us M. Clay 18; aocoud dam, Chinchilla, 8ch. Margaret Leonard, 2,7000 salted less and often more. Crane, Capt. Thos. Trykholm, Ernest London Toe, Garments. by 11 itnbletonian 539: airc of four in 2 JO list; third dam by Kuvan igb’s Gray K »«lu, alru of darn* or “ David A. Osier, 19,000 “ Cruit, Sewall Wiley, Ralph li. Piccadilly Toe, two in lint. Nelson Jr. Is tho liaudsomesl son of his noted elre, aud lias Nulnou'a bead, general confor- Albert Slingsby of Tenant’s Harbor freed a Dinsmore, Wm. Iu our Cloak Room will be found niationand trictlonless gait. He has lots of speed. Bard Palmer timed him in 2JJ8 mile and repeal, “ Urania 8., 20,000 number ot his carrier pigeons on Main street, Ladies’ List. over Bangor half mile track. Service fee, #50 to w arrant, with usual return, #25 payable at limo Eaton, Stillman J. (2) A. d all the Latest Styles, ineluding of service. “ Latie Hopkins, 20,000 “ Thursday. Mr. Slingsby raiaes a fine breed Ettoleate, Elleiivas Benner, Nettie J. Bargains iu Jackets, Wraps, Capes Bailey. Miss Hattie E. the BLUCIIEK. “ Ten sioop boats, 40,000 “ of carriers, and they have performed some Gray, E. W. and all the New Styles of the season. Hurd, Wm. Davis, Mrs Geo. E. DONALD WII^TvEJ#. The first sbibinent of now dry fish from this wonderful flights. They “ home” with great Harrington, Eugene Fletcher, Annie E. HEADQUARTERS AT Our Garments are all nicely made yard was made May 5, which is ahead of all precision. Howard, Wm Fairfield, Miss Mary •’clinch, Mrs. B. perfect fitting. previous years. The fisherman report the Edgar and Davis, two South-end Lane, K. P. prospects favorable for a good fishing season. McIntire, C B. Payson, Mrs. N. T. LEVI SEAVEY, lads, have shown an Ingenuity that is indeed Marshal. John Pur pee, Mrs. L. A. Mackintoshes, in all colors front, There are now seven weirs located about the commendable. They wanted a bicycle. They Mank, J. H. smith, Miss Bertha E. Staples, Miss Lottie E. Walts Block, - Thomaston, Mo. proved mures at #25, payable at time ol service, with return privilege. Island, hut thus far only a few small lots of had no money They had two rear wheels ol Oldieioe, <' W. 87.50 to 820 each. herring have been caught, all of which have Packard. Willard (’. Morer, Mrs Jennie a tricycle. With this tor a starter they fash­ Perry, Capt. W. A. Stuart Mi’s Emma UNDERTAKING. Feathers new and clean received MAHOMET. been bought in by the small boat fishermen. Ryder, Eugene fredson, Mrs. Susette ioned a bicycle, it is not as pretty as some, I this week. but it goes. Rubio, Meyer (3) Wilton, Miss Maud IInving been choson Sexton of tbo Seaside, Bap- Bay sualliou, black points; sluuds 1L sou of Almont 33, sire • I iu the list, llam by E E. Simmons and Z. F. Brewster have attend to any Funerals in or out of town,promptly. Mil Drew. U iliomut Is a b use ot grand style, eirbslance and power, and has show n a m ile iu 2.00 UNION. 1'BIUES Wiley’* Corner or Pori Clyde (Ucorse) ^O rd ers by mail will be promptly three-year-old. Service fee #15, w ith usual return privilege. Rev. 6. H. Emery exchanged with Rev C. bought the fruit and confectionary stand of G. $5; Clurk’e Island (Hearse) <0 M. Herring of Brunswick, lustHunday.-----The F Grant, near Raukia Block, and Mr Brews- 1 keep on liau-l a full line of the latest patterns filled, and satisfaction guaran­ A .U lJO rr rJ?, .III. ter is now in charge. He has had a valuable j E.C. Gkasou, the administrator, is to sell ol black, white and colored cloth covered cuakeLs, road surveyor is building a naw side walk cotlins, robes aud plates. Goods delivered iu te e d . Seal brown stallion; stand* 16.2 bauds; weighs 1035 p muds Sired by Abbot 318 (sire of K illy which is very much needed.-----Geo. O. Hal­ experience in the business aud is a capable, I the stock of Glutton & Baillett, iu consequence Cusbiug, Friendship and udjacent Islands (rivers bboll. 2 20M. “ ud ol the 1 .in ol ilu ab «r, 2 son o f T a t’«r 300. by Pilot J r . 12. D“««. and weather pci milling) free of charge. Reuiuiua Abbott. lowell is closing out his stock in trade, intend­ ererprising young m iu. Mr. Simmons will i of the death ot Mr Gietsoo. Thu goods are Belle,die, by Mambrlno Chief 1111. Abbott Jr drove oul Mollie Withers to fu r record oi 2.31 4 last hull at will be taken cliuige of and prop, rly prepared for Exeter, Me. Servlee fee #10 cash to bu closed out ui retgii or the w hole business \ll a«.. r E. B. H A ST IN G S,! ing to go to larger field i oi business.-----A I continue m charge of his business corner of ; burlul iu any pai t of the tow n A dis- Abo\ e slullloui akt season of I»l>» nt Thoiunston, Me For further Inforiua- will be sold :u a lump. This juems to offer count will bo made from ibe heui*u price when I party of nineteen Masons from this place visited Main and Myrtle atreuts- Mr, Grant will e> i ; uin »mvioyed as undertaker. Telephone or tele­ tlon address u good opening lor some one to buy and start King Solomun’s Lodge at Wa'.duixjro Friday tiuue his bool and shoe repair business at bi? graph at my expense. MAKE G. WALL, 316 ANU 318 MAIN ST. C. W. STIMPSQN, Ownet, THOMASTON, ME. evening to witueas work on the third degiee. Iold »Uttd iu the rear of (he store. iu buMoess. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1892.

FRATERNITY FACTS. The regular meeting of Rockland Encamp­ Capt. J. J. Drlnkwater bns been nt homeni ment. I. O. O. F., will be held next Friday few dAys, while bis schooner, the Walker Ar­ OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. ICEE?™™-'! C E The Annual Meetings of Masonic Bod­ evening. mington discharged coal from Baltimore at ies in Portland. Providence. The Best General Purpose Plow in the World. Golden Rod Chapter, O. B. R., will hold its regular meeting next Saturday evening, Mav Scbs. Louisa Francis and C. F. Atwood ar­ OVER 100,000 SOLD LAST YEAR. D aily D eliv er y Maine's Masons have been holding 14. rived from Portland Friday. The Atwood will tbeir unnunl sessions in Portland the load from Robt. Messer. TO ALL PARTS OP THF CITY. Anrora Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. r., to the LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP IMITATIONS. pnst week. The Brand Jxidgp met number of 33 visited Miriam Lodge of this Sch. A. F. Crockett is loading on the Kenne­ tDAPTED Thanking all our enstsmers for their pntronnge and support in the past, we respectfully «ollclt n Tuesday. The arrival of Past Grand city 1 hursday evening and exemplified the bec for Richmond. Va. Capt. Thorndike is ALL KINDS renewal of your confidence and orders. Mnster Estes made the presence com Rebekah work in a very beautiful manner, at home for a few days. O F. SO IL . 86S“ lce in large or small quantities plete of all ihe Past Grand Masters The visitors were served supper on their Schs. Granville and James R. Tftlbot arrived WILL NOT CORRODE. at Shortest Notice. living. Representatives of forty-one arrival by boat, and after the work rake and Friday from Portsmouth. cretm were served. The visitors were also EASILY HANDLED. Orders by mall promptly attended to. 16 more lodges were present so that 177 Schs. Jennie G. Pillsbury from Portland, entertained nr the homes of the Rockland R< LIGHT DRAFT. out of 191 lodges wese represented. Carrie C. Miles Providence, and Ida Hudson, bekahn, Past Grand iMaster Dyer and Grand Norwich, arrived Fiiday. MARSH & CASE. The following Grand Officers were BUY NO • OTHER, Marshal Adams accompanied the Auroras Sch. Clara Rankin, Averill, brought coal Fri­ elected: Grand Master, Henry R Tay­ Thcr. arc over 1 , 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 Oliver Chilled Plows in actual use, and three times a day from New York for A. F. Crockett Co. lor, Machias; Deputy Grand Master, PASTOR AND PULPIT. oldd nt;it ththe present time as any other plow manufactured. It is warranted to do better work am5 ! In New York 4s b the following scbs. are re­ m ore of it, Ith the same amount of draft, than any other plow in i Horace II. Burbank, Saco; Senior ported : Wm. Rice, Thos. Borden, T. P. Dixon, SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS. There’s a Report Grand Warden. Augustus B. Farnham, The Rockport Baptist Church will celebrate Silas McLoon, R. L. Kenney, Morris A Cliff, KOJt 8A1.E JiY Howell’s Ammonia Bangor; .Junior Grand Warden, How­ its semi-centennial May 17. Maynard Sumner, Mary Langdon, MAggte Bell. For House Cleaning, Etc., ard D. Smith, Norway; Grand Treas­ Lulu Everett, Laura M.Luot, L. T. Whitmore, Rev. J. H. Parsh.ey, preached at South CHAS. T. SPEAR. And you will never be without it. Price 10 cents That we are selling for $10 urer, Frederick Fox, Portland; Grnnd Janies Boyce, Jr., J. B. Holden, Ella Pressey, per battle. Rockport, Sunday afternoon. Carrie L. Hix, Alfred Keene, Helen Montague, Secretary, Stephen Berry. Portland; CRAIN DEALER, O. H. COPELAND. 1 as good a Suit as you can buy James L. Maloy. Committee of Finance, Marquis F. Rev. R. W. Jenkyn of the Cong’l Church re­ 295 AND 297 MAIN ST., - ROCKLAND ME. BOSTON 5 ANO 10 (T . STORE Bark Addie Morrill is chartered Boston to elsewhere for $12. We know King, Portland; Edward P. Burnham, ceived two new members, Sunday morning, Portland or Buenos Avres, lumber $9.50; BUY Y O U B Saco; Albro E. Chase, f’ortland; Trus­ Rosario, $10.50. just where the report started, tees Charity Fund for Three Years, At the First Baptist Church, next Sunday the pastor will preach on “ The Galilean Min Sch. Telegraph, of Thomaston, Rondout for Boys’ Velocipedes, Wheelbarrows Frank E. , Sabatis, and A. M. Cart*, Wagon*and Toy* of All Kind*. at just how it got into circulation istry* ot Jesus” in the morning, and in the even­ Boston, ran ashore on Hedge Fence shoal, Vir­ Wetherbee, Warren. ing on “ The Fighting Man.” ginia Sound, Friday morning, but was hauled BOSTON 5 AND 10 CENT STORE off without apparent damage during the day. and just what truth there is in The Grand Royal Arch Chapter met ATTENTION!!! Sch. Ada A. Kennedy, Kennedy, arrived at nt 7 o'clock Tuesday, Grand High Rev. C. 8. Cummings left yesterday morn it. Priest Charles I. Collomore of Bangor, ing for a trip to Omaha, Neb., where he will Boston Saturday from Philadelphia. presiding. The report of the committee attend the M. E. General Conference for Sch. Mclisa A. Willey, Willey arrived in MY STOCK couple of days and thence will proceed to Den­ Boston from Darien Friday. on credentials showed that 41 out of 49 ver, Colo., for a side trip. He will be absent Ship Tam O’Shanter, one of the ships in the chapters were represented. Twelve of Is the Largest. one Sunday. On that day Rev. J. R. Baker contest with the Shenandoah and S. D. Carle­ We Haven’t ContradictBd It the sixteen Past Grand High Priests of this city will supply the M. E. pulpit. ton, was spoken April 19.h in lat. 3 8, Ion. 30 were present. The address of the W. MY STYLES Grand High Priest showed a prosperous Thursday evening BishopNccly of the Episco­ Scbs, Laura L. Sprague for Mobile, and Cora A ll wanting a good and we don’t propose to. T he year. Tho number of members is 5,124, pal Diocese ot Maine, assisted by Rev. J. S Dunn for Pensacola, sailed 4th from Galveston. Moody, his assistant Mr. Johnes and Rev The Latest. being an increase of 155. The number Scbs. Kiln Francis arrived 5th and Henry Jones of Camden, administered the Mary long and short of it is this: It Langdon 6th, at New York. DINNER of candidates is 317. The following rite of confirmation to 26 candidates at St. happens to be true. About ofllcers were elected: Grand High Peter’s Church, this city. There was a large Sch. Jennie Greenbank is in Kennebunk­ MY PR IC ES port, from New York, bound here. Will do well to cull a t the Priest, Albert M. Pen ley, Auburn (un attendance arid spec’al music. some reports there are apt to animous); Deputy Grand High Priest, Sch. S. M. Bird, Merrill, is in Boston from The Lowest. .Judson B. Dunbar, Portland; Grand At Free Baptist Church next Sunday, ser Matanzas. nion at 10:30, subject—“ A Test Question, be exaggerations; there is King, Seward S. Stearns, Norway Steamer Progreso, Capt. A. F. Pillsbury, is CITY MARKET S. School at 12; Prayer and praise service at Grand Scribe, Henry S. Webster, Gar due in New York from Sagua with sugar. He And examine the stock of goods. A 7:30 with a sermon upon "How a Supposed loads nt once in New York for California. NO TROUBLE to SHOW diner; Grand Treasurer, Rufus H. Hink Good-for-nothing Proved to bo a Good-for- ways a big stock of There were 20 foieign arrivals here Monday ley, Portland; Grand Secretary, Step­ soinething.” A special invitation i9 extended and Tuesday of last week. Come in and look at the new Spring* HO E x u q q E ^ n o H hen Berry, Portland; Committee to young men to be present. Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Loaded and ready for sea are schs. Hume Overcoats and Suits. These garm ents Finance, Josiah H. Drummond, Port­ At the annual meeting of the First Baptist for Providence; Atlanta, Portsmouth; Nellie, ETC., ON HAND. land; Joseph A. Ixicke, Portland, Hor­ Society (Parish) Thursday evening, H. H. A. Heaton and E. G. Willard for New York. are made in all the Latest Colors. All whatever about this one. It ace II. Burbank, Saco. Crie was chosen Moderator, E. H. Liwry Schs. J. S. Beecham for Richmond and Ida Clerk, F. J. Bicknell and H. N. Pierce mem- The Grand Chapter met at O’clock Wednes­ Hudson are loading from A. F. Crockett Co.; the popular styles in Hats. Remember IRELAND & WHITNEY bern of Finance Committee. The Society has will take very little of your day. Dispensations were granted for n new Jennie G. Pillsbury from White A Case and raised, during the past year, for current home Cor. Park and Union Sts. chapter at Mechanic Falls, to be called Sr Rockland Liine Co.; Mary J. Lee from Perry my store is open every evening*. expenses nnd for repairs toe sum of $3570 92 time to satisfy yourself. The Andrew’s Chapter, and for a new Chapter at Bros., for New York. This is exclusive of the amount raised by the Waterville. Petitioners fora naw chapter at Sch. James R. Talbot is to load from F. Church pioper and by the Sunday School for more you investigate the re­ Rockport weie granted leave to withdraw, A Cobb Co. for New York. Home and Foreign Missions and other benevo­ O. E. BLACK1NGTON The Grand officers were Installed by Past lent objects. For repairs to church buildings Sch. William Rice, Maddocks, brought coal port, the surer you are to dis­ General Grand High Priest Josiah H. Drum 435 JVTaiii 8ioolklmxl. and furnishings the sum of $1317.60 has been Sunday from New York for A. F. Crocxett Co. cover what an excellent foun­ raond. paid, and all the bills tor runuing expenses Sch. Woodbury M. Snow, Arey, arrived from Among the Grand Chapter appointments have been met, with a balance over of $113.05, New YorK, via Hyannis, Monday. W. S. Hinckley ot Thomaston is named ns a part of which ha6 been applied to the small Capt. Peter Ricbaidson of sch. Maggie Hur­ dation it has. District Deputy Rich Priest of the 6th District debt existing at the beginning of the year. ley is to have the command of one of me Rock­ and L M. Kenniston of Camden Grand R. A The appropriations for the coming year amount­ land tow boat Co.’s tugs. His place on the Chaplain. ing to $3400 (including the pastor’s salary at Maggie Hurley is tilled by Capt. H. 8. Tuttle, The Grand Council of Royal and Select $1700) are amply covered by the pew rentals who has ^een iu the Jennie G. Pillsbury. Masters met at 2 o’clock, Wednesday, Grand and weekly offerings. This society held u Master Dennison E. Seymour of Calais presid­ Sunday the coasters to sail were: Peerless a special meeting last evening to act upon the from A. J. Bird A Co., for Boston; Ira Bliss ing. Fourteen ef the fifteen chartered Coun­ mutter of enlarging the church chapel, tbo pres­ We Are Showing an Elegant Line cils were represented and e’gbt of the ten Past from A. F. Crockett Co.; Catawamteak from ent building having been found Inadequate for H. O. Gurdy A Co.; Carrie C. Miles and Chai. Grand Masters were present. The address of the increasing weekly congregations. Grnnd Master Seymour showed an active and McDonald, from F. Cobb A Co, for New York, OK prosperous year. There are 10 Councils, 1,592 A F IN E COM PANY. Schs. Commerce, Fleetwing, Thos. Hix and members, and 264 candidates. The following Arcularius from Rockland; B. H. Jones and officers were elected: E. P. Sullivan of this city is agent for the Cyrus Chamberlain from Thomaston ; Cornelia Grnnd Master, William R. G. Estes, Skow­ well known Washington Life Insurance Co. ot Soule and Booih Brothers from Hurricane Is­ hegan ; Deputy Grand Master, Algernon M. New York. This company is one of the best in land, arrived in New York Saturday. the country, being well officered and managed t o h r < x >a *t i n u k d Fancy Shirts! Roak, Auburn ; Grand P. C. of Work, Orestes Sch. Lulu Everett, Sawyer, cleared 7th at E. Crowell, Oakland ; Grand Treasurer Lean­ in a conservative and business like manner. New York for Baracoa. der W. Forbes, Portland ; Grand Recorder, Vice President Levi P. Morton is one of the directors. The company commenced business Scbs. Aristo. Humboldt and D. W. Ham­ Stephen Berry, Portland; Grand Chaplain. mond arrived in Boston Saturday. William J. Burnham, Lo Alston; Grand Mus­ in 1860, and its assets uinount to 111-2 millions. Perfection Make and Pit, Mr. Sullivan has a good company, and the com­ ter of Ceremonies, James M. Larrabee, Gardi­ THOMASTON MARINE. ner; Grand Capt. Guards, Webster Hazlewood pany has a good agent. Prices Waldoboro; Grand Conductor, Hugh R. Chap­ Sch. Bessie E. Creighton. Capt. F. J. lin. Bangor; Grand Steward, Oliver A. Cobb, OUR VICINITY. Mathews, arrived at Wilmington, Del., April C\ Westbrook; Grnnd , William C. G. X —Belfast Age: It is settled that the North- , ten days from Pascagoula-----Sch. John K. Carney, Portland. ^ 1 r - port hold will be conducted the coining season Souther sailed from Washington, D. C., the The Grnnd Cotnmandery of Knights Tem­ Q by Messrs. B. P. Kidder, of Bangor, and 6th for Baltimore to load coal-----Seh. Charles $1.00, $1.25, plar of Maine met at 2 o’clock Thursday after­ C. Hill of Northport. The management L. Davenport sailed from Cieufuegos for Del., noon, Grand Commander Arlington B. Mar will no doubt be highly satisfactory to the April 29-----Sch. Willie Childs is in Philadel­ 0 ston of Bangor presiding. The nineteen subor­ sojourners of that pleasant place. phia-----Sch. Freeda Willey Is iu New York to dinate commanderies were all represented and load slate and general cargo for New Orleans £ elgh: of the eleven past grand commanders -----Scb. Seventy Six Is in this port to load rH CO $1.50, $1.75. were pi esen t. The reports of grand officers MARINE MATTERS. lime trom J. O. Cushing A Co. tor New York. showed a prosperous year. There are niueteen The Movements of Vessels, 0 $ commanderies 2,590, un increase of 127, num­ Notes and the Like CT3 ber of candidates, 187. The following grand YACHTMISTRAL FOR SALE l'jgg“Conie in and we’ll show officers were elected: Sch. Chase is at the North Railway for gen- Tht# yacht Is sloop rigged, bus good aada, large Grand Communder, Tbourns P. Sbaw, Port­ ral repairs. . lb, iron bullahl aud lion koel She is a gt»-»d sailer. ,-A Dimensions, 30 fi. ovei ull. 9 ft. beam, moderate era to you. land ; Deputy Grand Commander, Horace 11 Sell. Richmond arrived Thursday from Bos- draft. Steers by wheel and Is In first-class order P l C3 Burbank, Saco; Grand Generalissimo, Wil­ for business, aud sptciully will be fitted for pleas, lun. She will receive a new mast at the South cruii-ing, Laving superior accommodations. liam J. Landers, Gardiner; Giaml Capt Gen Railway. Will be sol>l at a bargain. Will be let for pleasure eral, Fredericks. Walls, Vinalaaven; Grand parties unlit sold. Apply to z Bark John R. Stanhope, Norton, sailed from 72 Prelate, E. Howard Vose, Calais; Grand Sen­ E. E. DA V idor ’ • r-M Matanzas May 1st for New York. 18 WE'VE GOT A FINE LINE ior Warden, Albro E. Chase, Portland; Grand " d Cw Junior Warden, Fritz 11. Twitehell, Bath; Brig Lutzberg arrived from St. Martens, W. k- Grand T reasurer, Leander W. Forties, Port­ wiih salt to order Thursday. FISHERMAN FOR SALE. The hdioouer GEN. HANCOCK, wrecked last a land; Grand Recorder, Stephen Berry, Port­ Sch. John S. Beechani, Ginn, arrived Thurs­ Kail, but thoroughly repaired ou tb-i South Marine land. Grand Commander Marston declined a day from Saco, where she discharged iron from Railway where she may now be seen. Everything ts in first cluss shape. Vessel Is about lg tous. A 'U— re-election. Richmond. good chance for some oue. Apply to Sch. Julia A. Decker, Dow, took lime Wul- 16 1. L. SNOW A CO., South Marine Railway. • r-s Progressive Lodge, l.O . G. T., ol this city : i^iv from A. F. Crockett Co. fur New Yotk. instilled ihe following officers last evening: SCHOONER FOR SALE. Capt. Spear is at home I his trip. cycle Qoods, C. l’.,F . B. Miller; V. T., May Dyer; Sec, Schooner Regalia for sale; b09 Bbls. under deck. Bi Sch. Hattie 8. Collins sailed Thursday for Rebuilt In Thomaston in 1888; Is well fitted for car­ 0 2 Mrs. A. E. Paine; F. S., Emma Price; I’., rying lime und all under deck cargoes. A new six­ Mrs. A. L. Richardson; Chap., Jennie Lis­ Bosiou, with stone from Bluehill. teen foot Yawl Boat lor sale also. For further O particulars enquire of □D comb; \1., Alexander McDougall; Sent., J. Sell. S. J. Lindsey, Abbott, took lime Thurs­ C H A R L E S E. E L L LB, • r H M Franklin. day for New York from A F. Crockett Co. M IV Rockport, Me. O SWEATERS, Schs. D. W. Hammond from Robt. Messer (Z5 J. F. Hall and wife of (his city left Thurs­ aud Ariosto from C. Hanrahan, for Boston, VESSEL FOR SALE day evening for Charleston, 8. C., where Mr. O sailed Thursday. Fishing schooners Maud B. Wetherell, 103 tous; Hull attends the aemioDs of the Supreme Preddie Walter, 78 tous; Lucknow, 64 ions. F o r c i Sch. Elbridge Gerry loaded from White & particulars address L. N. PAINE, w Lodge, Knights of Honor, as Supreme Repre­ 13-16 Provincetown, Muss. Belts, Caps, Etc. sentative from Maine. They are to be absent Case and sailed Thursday for New York. about twenty days. Schs. Amelia F. Cobb from Frames Cobb A VESSELS FOR SALE. Co. und Clara from Robert Messer sailed Thurs­ Bob. J. G. Crowell curries 120 tons, sch. Marble, day for New York. heud curries 180 tous, both good vessels for brick, Grand Councilor A. L. Bourne of Bangor lime or auy under deck cur go. In good order und instituted Stillwater Council, Order of United Scbs. Maud S. went to Poitlood to load corn well found in rigging, sails, etc. Com e and soo our E. B. GARDNER, Friends, at Upper Stillwater cn Friday eve­ for Ellsworth und Corvo went to Northpurt 10 Buoksport, Maine. ning, April *29. Thirty-six ot the charter alter wood Thursday. members were present and tho council starts The Philadelphia tug was lu here oft with bright prospects. A large number of for coal and water Saturduy trom Bucksport Bangor members attended the meeting und for Portland. Capt. Nelson Spaulding, uu old J. F. Gregory 1 Son, were royally entertained oy the Stillwater Rockland resident was on board as pilot. ROCKLAND TOW BOAT CO. friends. —Owulug the Powerful— Sch. Chas McDonald came from Lincolnville Tug. Souivrs N. Smith uuil Frederick M. Knox Lodge, 1. O. O. F., hud work on the Saturday to load from R. W. Messer for New ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Friendship degree, Monday evening of last York. Wilsuu; ulsu Wuier Huut. week. Scbs Fieetwtug, Sardiuian, Ouward and Pol­ This Company has Two Good Bouts lor harbor aud outside work, aud are prepured to receive ordess -----A T ----- ly arrived Saturday from Boston. for any towing job that may come up, either At the meeting ot Uamillou Lodge, Saturduy Sch. Peerless is loading from A J. Bird & evening, W. A. Ripley was recomiueuded for No. 421 M ain Street, Co. for Boston. appointment us Lodge Deputy; the officers und A4*-Kx. urslou Parties cau obtain Favorable delegates to the District Lodge were also Sch. Oregon took lime from C Hanruhau Terms. 'ouuecllou by telephone with White elected. The District Lodge meets at West Saturday fur Bosiou. Liea-1, O w l’s Head, Cumden and Rockport. O rders S im *irn t l i : i - RO CK LANl), MAl.'NE. Lodge Hall at 8:30 a. m , for Portsmouth, the vessels sailing Saturday. kOOKUVU. ME. THE ROCKLAND COURTER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1892

'ROCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL. ROCKPORT OPERA HOUSE. ROCKPORT MARINE. THE WORLD'S FAIR Notes of Interest from This Prosperous This Fine Place of Amusement to Be Bkt. Addie Morrill, Andrews, will Seeds and Plants. And all whit (tenprvR them dm am l this Opened Tho Subscriber having now got nettled brand of flour. Educational Center. soon sail from Boston lor Portland, in his where she will load for Rosario... .Seh. NEW STORE, 337 MAIN ST., G reat The esniys of the ypttr’s grr.idnntlng Tho new rind handsome Rockport Irene Thayer, Wall, comes here to load Opera House will be opened to the pub- Kerry (iron. Block, Nearly Opposite the class have been nagged in. Graduation lime for a southern port....Sch Hattie Old .Stand, takes place June 17 J lie Thursday. May 12, by the C arleton C. Luce, Torrey, has arrived in New Offers for sale a Finn Assortment in the Above line. New York Theatre Co., with Miss Effie W e have Reduction o o York from Fernandina, Fla....Seh. The High School has obtained use of I. Canning, the well known author of Leona has been thoroughly repaired, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds the Y. M. C. A. tennis grounds for halt that popular song, "Rock n-hye-B ihy,” and received ns a record, a class of A 1. ! as the star This company, which comes Great Reduction! the time. The Y. M. G A. has the use with a star. ALL FRESH AND RELIABLE. ol the grounds Monday. Wednesday and with tile highest recommendations, will ------...... IN THK PRICK OK...... 1 play n three nights engagement. The Wo also grow largely Tomato, Cabbage, Celery, Friday afternoons, Tuesday. Tliur«il iy S IM O N T O N ’S CO R N ER . Verbena, Pansy and oilier Vegetable!, and Flower- GUESS and Saturday forenoons; th" High School company will open with that most beau­ ing Plants which we anil Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday after­ tiful of plays, ••Esmeralda,” in which Levi Morton has had his house and At Lowest Possible Prices. noons. Monday,. Vt'eln-sday and Friday the company is said to have few equals. stable painted... .Frank Antes is build­ FLOUR! There is n great desire to see the new ing a ham on his new place....A. S. forenoons. Tlieso rules will he strictly Wo nlinll also continue te keep the finest line ofjj ON enforced. opera honse, which is called one of the Buzzell has a yearling colt after his Bright Hnusekeep-*rs secure It and your (Bread z o o most attractive places of nmusoment in stallion Cnslinoc, Jr., that good horse­ will KXOKL ALLoniKKS in color, flavoi and Fruit, Confectionery and Cigars $7.00 Flour for .. $6.25 delicacy. Tho boys nre also getting in some the state, and this combined with tho men say cannot bo heat in tho county Tho BB8T YoalKver Used. ///riFAtf/T OF IMITATIONS. worth of the company will probably and worth going quite a distance to see. And hope ‘o retain all our old customers and gain good practice in throwing tho hainntrr n any new ones. 10 JOHN BIBB CO., Agents THE and putting the shot. result in crowded houses. SOUTH UNION. o o Next Thursday is the opening date. C, M. TIBBETTS. $6.00 Flour for...... $5.50 The following officers have been elect­ THEATRICAL NOTES. Mr. Gordon and family of Jefferson tseja- n o w t o ed In the Rockland High School for the have moved on to the Willis Luce farm. MAKE YOUR LAWNS BEAUTIFUL! CANDLE. next year: President. Wilbur Pressey; “Jed Prouty” will be nt the Hollis Mr. Gordon wdl carry it on this season $5.75 Flour For...... $5.25 See and Treas., Frank Pearsons; Mana­ ....M rs. Luce and daughter are visiting S peculate. street, Boston, in two weeks. ger and Captain of the base hall club, friends in Augusta... .Thurston Bros, KYD for book, mailed free of charge, on new method "I successf il spi ciil.itio'i. New'York Willinm Jenkyn; Captain field team. Fay has rejoined his old pai tner Barry, have bought 50 000 feet of pine lumber. I No bad odor; no woods, but a green, velvety lawn. and Boston stocks. Chicago .00 to $9.00. rates. If you take Ice,leave your name at our ollice < E Q 30 Police Shoe« Farmers, Ballroad Mae LOYAL LEGION. the following items cut from an old caused to be made a neat little book­ or send us a card and wo will call and give you fur- O b and Let ter Carriers all wear them: tine rail, senmirss, smooth Inside, heavy threo 6oles, extei> p a p e r: case, something that should bo in every slon edge. One pair will wear ayear. will be entitled to one guess »*() finocnlft i-o bet ter shoo ever offered B4 The annual meeting of the Military “A Mrs. Blake died in Portland, Me., school room. this price; onj trial will convince those who want a shoo for co »ft»rt and service. free for each $1.00 worth of Order of the Loyal begionof the United in 1824, aged 112 years. Mrs. Moody Rockland Ice Co., *3 mid S’J.GO W orkingm an’® BboRg GEORGES RIVER O F F IC E 3 3 0 M A IN ]N T . 13 nro very strong tom onralde. Thoso who States was held at the Falmouth Hotel, died the same year, aged 111. John have given them a trial will wear no other make. goods bought. nEmiEUT A l l e n . K. A. T u o h n d ik k . n. I. IIix B nV C > $55.00 nml SI.7.5 school shoes ar« Portland. Wednesday evening, Senior D V jf O w orn t>y t lie beys everywhere; they hqII Giley died in Augusta, Me., 1813, aged L S. Wheeler is at work at Pleasant on theTr merits, as the Increasing sides show. Vice Commander Geo. b. Beal of | or! ioC $3.00 Jlnml-Hewed shoe, 124. Morris Wheeler died in Readfield, Dongola, very stylish; equalsFreuoh B each__ .Capt. Hatton Wilson is home Tho above brands o f KID GLOVES are KadVI ICO To The First Augusta presiding. Brvt. Brig Gen Me., 1817, aged 115. The wife of the imported shoes coating from $4.(ki to $6.0U. from sea. ...Edward Wilson ha9 pur­ For Sale by* 9 DR. HUNTER’S CATARRH REMEDY Lndlcn* 2.50, 92.00 n«d S I.7.5 shoe fat Thomas W. Hyde, U. S. V., was re­ Mlsscsaro the best fine Dongola Stylish and durablfk Indian chief Orono, died in Old Town, chased a top buggy. jS i . o o o : C a u tio n .-* Sco th a t W. L. Douglas* nam « and person guessing the time to elected Commander. Among those 1818, aged 115. Her husband died a few Simonton Brothers. We will give One Thousard Dollars ($1,000) to prlco uro stamped ou tho bottom of each Bhoo. any patient, taking one box ot the above remedy, rr-TAKF. NO SUBSTITITTE.^J consume or nearest to consume present who are well known to our years previous, about the ago of 112. W ILEY’S CORNER. Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon., that Is not fully cured or greatly lienefltted there XV, 1,. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Matts, fcoldflff readers were: Lieut. S b. Miller and by. It Is a sure cure. Has cured thousands of the candle the following arti- Richard Furniss died in Cushing, Me., Sabbath School has been organized cases. Send 26 cents in stamps or postal currency Surgeon F. M Eveleth of Waldoboro. 1810, aged 110. The oldest persons we here.... Wm. J. Caddy is confined to H. N. KEENE, - Agent, Col. W H. Fogler and Acting Ensign have any record of who died in this the house with an attack of rheumatism " A HEALING W ONDER. 476 Main Street, Rockland. E. A. Butler of this city and Col. S. II. country was Betsy Tranlliam, who died ....Norm an Wardwell will not teach Allen of Thomaston. in Tennessee, in 1834, at the advanced the Spring term of school in District W ill be Given age of 154 years, A negress died in No. 1 as was expected, he having ac­ First Person—Suit or Over­ $75.00 to $250 00 be made* w orking Pennsylvania in 1808, aged 150.” cepted another position. Miss Skinner lo r uh. Persui h preh-i red who can luriiisli a horse coat, worth and give their whole time to the buHiness. Spare “Never take another person’s advice of Port Clyde has been secured.. .Capt. mometitH m ay be pr< lltably emplo ed nl»n A tew vacancies In towns a d elites. B F JOHNSON without well weighing tho probable S Robinson lost a promising colt re­ $ 1 0 .0 0 ft CO., 26ih and Main St., Richmond, Va. motives of the adviser and never cently. give advice without duly considering A CRASH IN CARPETS! ECCS FOR HATCHING. how it is likely to bo received by the A STEPPING STONE Second person—Suit for Boy Indlun Gimes (Sharps and Babcock Strains) $2, $3 or $5 for 13 • gga. Barred fly mouth R« cks party advised." (Hawkins Strain) $1, |2 or $3 tor 13 eggs. Bl .ck To success. A great many people don’t worth B. lied Games (Spa ddiug Strain) $2 for 13 eggs. No better stock in the country. GREEN’S LANDING. know wbat they want in this world until Old People Suffer The Most Stupendous Carpet Sale Ever T. A. W E N TW O R TH , they see it advertised; other people know $ 5 .0 0 . 16 33S Main Kt., Rockland, Maine. Misses Helen Genn and Annie White when the skin is affected. The what they want, but don’t know where joints puff out, and are tender; Known in M aine of Orrington have taken rooms at Mrs. to gel it. Advertising in T h e C.-G. tells small abrasions appear, which smart Henry Arey’s, and will do dressmaking Third person — one Trunk ALL ABOARD! them. Trv a little adlet. and burn ; and often, where nothing for the multitude.... Miss Georgie unnatural appears, there is burning IS ANNOUNCED TO COMMENCE TO-DAY! werth ---- FOR---- Whaling has resumed work again at REAL ESTATE DEAL. and itching. Comfort Powder Mrs Simpson’s... .The people nre be­ affords complete relief. $ 5 .0 0 Minneapolis and the Republican wailing the loss of their respected pastor, Jonathan Evans of Philadelphia has “ I am 76 years old. I con­ National Convention. Mr Wright, who will go to Machias purchased thirty acres on tho shore front tracted skin poisoning in the army, We Ask But Your Perusal of the Facts Fourth person—one Hat worth and have suffered terribly from In addition to our largo stock of Western and this year....Miss Carrie Gresnlaw of of the Perrin Freeman farm on Penob­ Bouthern Tickets we an soan to receive a stock of the Reach is stopping with Mr-. Warren scot B iy, about two miles from Ctiniien chafing and itching. I tried many Cited Below. $ 2 .5 0 Excursion Tickets for the honed' of all who wish remedies, but Comfort Powder to attend tho Republican National t ’• iiveution at B u hour to attend school. . . . Hon Geo. village. He will erect a Summer resi­ Mllitioapoli*-, .June 7. These tickets will not be alone gave me complete relief.” — confined o detogates but can tie procured by any M. Warren and sister Amanda came ro- dence. J a m es R . H o w a r d , Linden, Mass. Fifth person—one pair Gloves one desking s tme Thi- will be a grand oppor­ eently to attend the funeral of their sis­ tunity to view I lie beautiful scenery ol the White FISH AND FISHING, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. THE BARGAIN LIST: Mountains and Niagara Kalis \ stop of three ter, Miss Emma W arren... .Capt. E. K. i SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. worth boms will be allowed at the Kails. It» kland to Minneapolis amt re u n i, first d a s -, -oily $-'U In- Shibles, now first mute of hark J. II. ! Some small herring arc being taken COMFORT POWDER CO.. Hartford, Conn. course you are acquainted with the famous Itoxbury Tapes- foimuiiou, Tim« Tabbs, Etc., furnished on appli E. S. 6YKEB, EECHETAHY. cation. 10 Bowers, lias been here on a brief visit to in the weirs in this section, hut are lit f try. No Carpet ever inanufactuicd has had the sale or won $ 1 .5 0 the reputation lor durability ami beuuty than have the Roxbury Tapestries. TV. S. BU ZZELL, his sister, Mrs. John Ackerman, and 1 only for boat fishermen, being too small other relatives... .Cliatles Babliidge is As far as Carpets are known, the word “Roxbury” is a svnonym for relia­ Sixth person—one Umbrella Ticket Agent Maluo Central Railroad, Rockland. for off shore fishermen. till in the hospital at Vineyard Haven ble goods. It is the only Tapestry which has a trade mark of its own. worth L-l E"* V V Z these facts, very sick witli rheumatic) lever and heart VINALHAVEN. When you buy a Roxbury Tapestry you know just exactly what you are then try buying ami lake no elianees. We start this sale with Hie splendid offering C 11 L VV lisease... .G. F. Small and Page Pressey P erso n a l P o in ts— .Mrs C. C. C lark of a regular 81.00 Roxbury Tapestry, of which wo have small patterns, $ 1 .0 0 have taken rooms at Ocean View, also of Freeport is visiting her parents, Mr. beautiful in design and l icit in coloring, which are offered at the unheard of and Mrs. Asa Winslow ------Mrs. W. B. [ Charles Sin ill and Wm. banders ... price of 63 cents per yard. (J^C^No guess taken after Steamer Castine comes loaded with Kittredge, who has been spending the 1 freight every tiip....M rs. Inez Small candle is lit, the candle to burn WinUl in Chicago with her daughter, We have a line of Tapestries, good serviceable goods from tias commenced school. Mrs. Knowles Mrs, W. P. Hussey, arrived home lust OCGUyVLf-. other mills, beautiful designs and attractive in every way, day and night until consumed. is in tile G ram m ar School yet and Miss week. Mrs. Hussey and her children, to be closed out at the wonderful price of 45 cents per yard. Annie Thurston in tho Intermediate. Mamie and Bryant, came with her------Asa Simpson, salesman at the B G. Co. CUSHING. T m a n 8l,'en,lid line of Brussels Body Carpet, sold everywhere for Our Spring and store, is sick at his home. In his ali- ! 81 10 per yd.; you can have at this sale for just 85 cents. Mrs. L P. Farnham has returned seuce F. B Vinal. oiglit watchman, is This line is unsurpassed in the Slate. ..XL Tf.S, -d.T.a . . . Summer Stock from Bremen __ _ F. W Robinson,Albert attending to customers, and John Vinal There isV z times II. Robinson anil Andrew Kelleran have of Men’a, Youths’ and Boys as much STAR PLUG Tobacco is temporary night watchman------Austin F n n a T U a **na' Awor of this stupendous Carpet Sale, we offer a gone to Boston... .Miss Florence Kel­ chewed as there is of any other brand made. Calderwood is farming for a few days Black Line Garden Hose I strong, well made, All Wool Extra Super Carpet at 50 leran has commenced her term of school with his uncle, on the Neck. Extreniellglitncis,—only two-tinnls Hint of rubber cents per yard. We manufacture more tobacco than any ix i.e-is a g n u i iMMitoi 1 tv, I rib s. I In-,-. < luiu Other Factory in the world, which enables in Hist. No. 1. Miss Alice Smith of Harry Wilson and wife tiave arrived au lc iu y L> handle und I .. r- tor- n ut suit ng ladies. CLOTHING, South Waldoboro teuches in No. 2 .... No-mt’i.lii covi ring, nml t!i., s ; i., a p-wt l. thereby This Sale is no» on, and early callers will have the benefit of a first us to give tobacco consumers m ore for from Stony Creek ------Mrs. Filz Oakes It’iigl’im ig Il a inc li wifi stand a tar greater pres­ their money than any one else. Furnishing Goods, Ilats and Rev V E. Ildls bus gone to his new of Gloucester. Mass., is visiting her sure than rubber hose. d.„, rs fniOl selection frum this immense stock. Ule make but one lim it to the sale—all Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, St. Lout,, Mo. charge in Randolph. Mr. Hills has been mother, Mrs. Reuben Smith------F. A. rh e Genuine Caps is now complete, com­ A. R. Mitchell & Co . N. E Agent,. length. “ Spiral patented Mar. 30. lS6«." 2d.—A feln- purchases at these prices must be strictly for cash. Think what a saving in litis place two years ami hss won G rindle. F. H W ebster, 1). K M anson li Blurb. Line, woven as .-linun In tilt. 3d.— COBB, W IG HT A CO , KOI KLANl). fj 1* coupling. If prising all the Novelties of the many friends.... Nelson W Fogerty and and O C Lino attended tho Ma­ yoir (Ih.l.T Offers «n>thing vise U1 to you from what you usually pay for Carpets, by taking advantage of this Inez b Hunt both of this place were S ’ ll 1’xpri‘MH free, for Priee Hold evervwlu' Season at liock-hottom Prices. sonic Grand Lodge nt Portland, list Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. SPRING CARPET SALE FOR 1892. What Do You Smoke? m arried in M alden, M ass. April 23 Winthrop Sq . lt*»-»«. ; .o', hat.* st . t Idcugoi 14 week — Miss uosie Perkins of Castine, Fruuiont tit , San I'1.inteco. The bride is one of our nicest young sister of Mrs. C A Leaf, arrived Fri­ BOSTON luliisam l Nel-on can congratulate him­ day, and is to teach in one of our schools SAW MIL.LS, self on securing her. Mr Fogerty lias ------Miss Freem an arrived Friday. She T he Atkinson Co. C LO TH IN G employment in Malden and they will , will teach school in District No 6 ENGINES, J.W.A.Cigar ------, ------make their home there at present Their I Improved Variable Friction Feed 431 JHIX STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. 17 The Finest K»c Cigar III New England. J many friends off r Un ir hearties’, bene- There are 607 scholars w'thin the STOKE. limits of Rockport’s incorporated school Main S t, Kocklatd. Me. dictions ami wish lljGn a long, happy ...and speciul... . prices. ““' A. B. FAKQUHAR C H. M. SANBORN, Manager. ISAAC C. ATKINSON, Gen. Manager and piosperous lilo. districts, a gain a twenty since last year. 13-26 yOHH, PA. Guess on the candle 15 reel o f l i u RKOCK »r.